Looking for a pier net, around 30” diameter. willing to trade or buy. I will be down May 9-19 if anyone has an extra
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Looking for a pier net, around 30” diameter. willing to trade or buy. I will be down May 9-19 if anyone has an extra
At home....31in light weight,made for when my regular was getting dipped at Brunson's
Attachment 7157[IMG]mm5u91.jpg[/IMG]Looks like photo loading problem, anyway a DIY is a way to make what you want. 30" net from Academy Sports, 10" ring from Hobby Lobby, rest from Home Depot.
The easy solution is Academy, 30" pier net is $10, need to add rope and some weight. They also carry a 36" for $25, it has a rope but still needs some weight. Better solution is just stop by J&M.
To please the wife I put the net inside a 50 gallon trash bag before putting it in the back seat. It's good to keep the wife happy! FYI not all 50 gallon bags will fit a 36" net.
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/h2o...dCatid=4096763
Is this the right one ??
If anyone has a picture of there with the added ring that would be great . More information on Construction please. I'd like to make one for myself
The photo in the link is my net. The comments with the photo list what I did to it. A ring of lead wire in the bottom helps open the net in wind/current. Works great from the pier.
What is the diameter of the Academy net? 36 or 30 inches?
The green net is 30", the black net with yellow rope is 36".
The other option is a DYI using a garden hose for the top ring. Fill the hose with sand for weight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSiqqpDrkVg
uses an old Frabill model made like this. The benefit is it fits into a 5 gallon bucket.
It all depends on how much DYI you want to do.