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#1 truecrimson

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Posted 06 April 2017 - 06:59 PM

Right on schedule.  It is heavy duty construction.  Hopefully I'll get to wet it this weekend, and post some pics for you guys to identify.

 

PS: Forgot to add thank you Mark.



#2 MtFallsTodd

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Posted 07 April 2017 - 03:26 AM

Congrats!!! Great net, have fun with it.
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#3 Chasmodes

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Posted 06 May 2017 - 05:55 PM

I just received my Perfect Dipnet yesterday.  What an awesome net!  Thank you Mark!


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#4 Mysteryman

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Posted 13 May 2017 - 05:14 PM

I finally got to see one of these last weekend. It's quite nice. I'll be ordering one for sure.



#5 Chasmodes

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Posted 22 May 2017 - 01:47 PM

I got a chance to try out my Perfect Dipnet and it's awesome.  One thing though that I learned quickly was to order handle extensions.  I was netting from a dock with 4-5' to the bottom and had to kneel down.  At my age, it's tough on my knees.  Plus, it will allow me to use more power in my sweeps.  I felt very limited.  


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#6 truecrimson

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Posted 22 May 2017 - 11:16 PM

I was thinking the same thing. If I'm not getting in the water I need more reach.

#7 Doug_Dame

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Posted 23 May 2017 - 11:46 PM

What does "not getting in the water" mean???

 

I understand each of the individual words, but when you string them together in that phrase, I get a big flashing "cannot parse" message in my central processing unit.


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#8 Chasmodes

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Posted 24 May 2017 - 06:56 AM

I think he means when dip netting from a dock, jetty, or pier like I was doing on my last trip rather than wading.


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#9 gerald

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Posted 24 May 2017 - 11:59 AM

I think DD means "not getting in the water" is INCONCEIVABLE !

Although now that he's moved from FL to OH, he might learn what that phrase means this winter.


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#10 Chasmodes

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Posted 24 May 2017 - 02:12 PM

I think DD means "not getting in the water" is INCONCEIVABLE !

Although now that he's moved from FL to OH, he might learn what that phrase means this winter.

 

Ah, I see.  I did not have the luxury of time and had to conform to my hosts plans, thus, no wading this time.  

 

They don't bother me, but man, I must have seen a dozen different water snakes in that hour.  I guess they were cruising for killifish along the bank perhaps.


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