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Fishing pier nets #12241967 05/12/17 01:12 AM
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What do you use to bring up your fish? And where can I get one? Thanks again guys



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I use a hoop type net with a rope tied to three points of the hoop. Mine is about 36 inches in diameter and I put a rock in the bottom to sink the net. Google "pier net for landing fish" and it should bring up some photos. I bought mine from an Academy store near the coast

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You can find lots of them in Galveston at bait and tackle shops or online.


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Hoop nets and a long rope


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easy to copy cost under $5 if you have a drill and a dremel and some sandpaper to round off edges.

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