Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Iain Cameron

Re: Nets
« Reply #25 on: 26/04/2015 at 08:49 »
Euan - just adding up the cost -  £70 for the net.
Then:
£15-20 to replace the net
£5-10 for a mag release
£6-10 for a coiled lanyard
£1 or so for a cable tie if you don't have
£1 for a D-ring to fix to your vest (I re-purposed an old ring)


so... £25 min in extras, make the net nearer to £100. Sheesh, what was it Hamish quoted about things being made right straight from the factory...

Euan Innes

Re: Nets
« Reply #26 on: 26/04/2015 at 13:01 »
Thanks Iain.
That was pretty much the conclusion that I came to. I like the C&F coiled lanyard and I have one on my bamboo net but I would probably but another one for this net.
£100 for a landing net just so I can weigh fish!  :shock :shock :shock
Off to think long and hard about nets....

 :z1

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #27 on: 26/04/2015 at 13:40 »
After 11 years of weighing fish at Haddo, kept ones in the early days and C&R in the nets from then on ....... I don't think I ever want to weigh another fish again :z4

Nowadays my fish are wee ones, nice ones and crackers ...... that'll do just fine :cool:

Euan Innes

Re: Nets
« Reply #28 on: 26/04/2015 at 15:17 »
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Nowadays my fish are wee ones, nice ones and crackers ...... that'll do just fine :cool:

Spot on Mike! I also like this for a net

http://fly.greysfishing.com/en-gb/products/nets-handles/landing-nets/gs-scoop-net/

And it is only £22 for the medium one. anyone got one?

 :z1

Marc Fauvet

Re: Nets
« Reply #29 on: 26/04/2015 at 17:17 »
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Nowadays my fish are wee ones, nice ones and crackers ...... that'll do just fine :cool:
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oh dear... you just jinxed yourself for life and'll only catch monstrous brutes from now on...  :z4 :z4 :z4

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #30 on: 06/05/2015 at 08:38 »
All this talk of nets got me thinking, and I realized that although my wee pan net is great on small streams or when deep wading etc, I have lost a few bigger fish because I could not reach them from higher banks.

So, I bought a new folding, extendable net, and I have to say, it seems very well built.

Its the new Greys GX rubber meshed folding trout net. Christened it last night on a 3 pound Brownie and the net was easy to use, flipped up perfectly and despite it being a "pan" style, swallowed the fish easily. The handle is super grippy and the whole thing feels solid. Being rubber mesh, the water seemed to flow through it rather than "grab" it like my older nylon meshed net did. also, one shake and it was dry before clipping onto my back.

It is being sold as a bank anglers net, but the small size version seems to be perfect for what I want.

http://fly.greysfishing.com/cache/files/11554-1341928813/TF_425_037GXtelescopicnet.pdf

Euan Innes

Re: Nets
« Reply #31 on: 06/05/2015 at 18:06 »

I bought the Greys scoop net and I think it's ace. Same size as the Maclean with no mods needed thus it is £75 cheaper.
It hangs nicely on my back, the mesh dries really well and it is quite a solid build. Pretty muted bronze colour too  :z16
In the end I could not justify £100 on a net. I can get a really nice malt for what I saved  :z18
I will update the forum over the rest of the season.
When it breaks you can all have a good laugh! :z4 :z4 :z4

 :z1

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #32 on: 13/05/2015 at 23:09 »
Hi Rob,

I took a close look at my net and have decided to skip it :z6

Has your Greys GX got a clip near the swivelling part to attach it to a D ring on your back?

Cheers
Mike

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #33 on: 14/05/2015 at 08:07 »
Hi Rob,

I took a close look at my net and have decided to skip it :z6

Has your Greys GX got a clip near the swivelling part to attach it to a D ring on your back?

Cheers
Mike

It does indeed Mike.

Unclips very smoothly too.

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #34 on: 14/05/2015 at 08:45 »
Ordered ..... thanks Rob :z16

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #35 on: 14/05/2015 at 11:00 »
Bloody hope you don't break this one!!! lol

What size did you go for? I went for the smallest at £29.99.

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #36 on: 14/05/2015 at 11:16 »
Think that's the one I went for Rob, sizes were large and medium, I chose the medium. ( 18 inches? )

Didn't break the last one, it was just poorly designed :z6

Cheers
Mike

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #37 on: 14/05/2015 at 13:07 »
Having second thoughts about putting the 'Rover Net' out in the skip .....

I think I'll keep it as my salmon net, it shouldn't annoy me so much for that, as I very very rarely need one!  :z4  :z4  :z4

Jeff Donovan

Re: Nets
« Reply #38 on: 16/05/2015 at 00:38 »
On the subject of nets (I have no connection), I came across these hand-made offerings.
http://norman-agutters.com/nets.htm
(Don't understand why the knotted mesh though for the Gye style nets... :z8)

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #39 on: 18/05/2015 at 07:28 »
On the subject of nets (I have no connection), I came across these hand-made offerings.
http://norman-agutters.com/nets.htm
(Don't understand why the knotted mesh though for the Gye style nets... :z8)

Tradition for the knotted mesh....but also illegal in Scotland.

I have seen there cane carp nets, a chap I know up here has one. Very well put together.

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #40 on: 18/05/2015 at 13:58 »
Greys net arrived this morning Rob, looks a good size and it flips up well.

Not too sure about the  durability and user friendliness of the extending handle locking ring or the fact that the handle rotates when loose ...... but a few trips to the river will answer that :z3

Cheers
Mike

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #41 on: 18/05/2015 at 14:05 »
Greys net arrived this morning Rob, looks a good size and it flips up well.

Not too sure about the  durability and user friendliness of the extending handle locking ring or the fact that the handle rotates when loose ...... but a few trips to the river will answer that :z3

Cheers
Mike

Are you buying your nets from "Substandard Nets R Us"? lol.  Locking mechanism is solid on mine and even when loose the handle does not rotate.. :z8.

What I have found though, is that the locking mechanism gets in the way of the d-loop clip, so I keep my handle extended by about 4 inches so as to clear the clip making relocation onto the d-loop easy.

I will double check mine tonight but it was used 3 times on Saturday with no issues at all .

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #42 on: 18/05/2015 at 14:19 »
Ordered from Ted Carter Fishing Tackle Rob :cool:

Handle on mine rotates freely unless it is locked tightly to length.

I had spotted that the chunky plastic locking ring would get in the way of the hanging clip ....... Chinese design :z4

Cheers
Mike

Sandy Nelson

Re: Nets
« Reply #43 on: 18/05/2015 at 14:20 »
All these nets................ You'd have been cheaper just buying a decent one to start with :X1

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #44 on: 18/05/2015 at 14:30 »
All these nets................ You'd have been cheaper just buying a decent one to start with :X1

Couldn't agree more Sandy :X1

This one is going to be pretty useless too, as I'll be unable to extend it single handed, or with my foot, without leaving it rotating :z6

Don't think I need a trip to the river to work that out. Might phone Hardy Greys for their advice before I skip it and buy what I should have done in the first place :z6

Cheers
Mike

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #45 on: 18/05/2015 at 14:56 »
I phoned Pure Fishing / Hardy / Greys customer services and they said that the handle is meant to rotate like that and that I should adjust the length to what I want before I start fishing ..... apparently it is a good boat fishing net.

He added that I should speak to the tackle shop that I bought it from and ask to return it if I don't like it.

Cheers
Mike

Mike Barrio

Re: Nets
« Reply #46 on: 18/05/2015 at 15:11 »
Ted Cater will give me a refund if I'd like to ship it back to Preston at my cost :z4   :z4  :z4

Sandy Nelson

Re: Nets
« Reply #47 on: 18/05/2015 at 17:18 »
Macleans Silver series

Hinge Handle Net - Large
The Head measures 22" by 18.5". Overall length is 47" when opened and 26.5" when stored. Belt clip and grip fitted to handle.

Price: £49.99 (Including VAT at 20%)



Without the weighing handle and in silver instead of bronze, this is about as good as it gets at a decent enough price. :z16

Same size as my one :z16


they do a smaller one too

A smaller version of the MLH40, ideal when wading where a longer handle could get in the way. Head measures 19" by 16.5", depth 22". Overall length when open is 37".

Price: £44.99 (Including VAT at 20%)

Could be even better :z18



Sandy

Euan Innes

Re: Nets
« Reply #48 on: 18/05/2015 at 20:20 »
Sandy,
That looks very like the Sharpes Belmont sea trout net that I have used for years. Non telescopic, silver frame with a beltclip. I just can' t find a way to clip it nicely to my chest pack / waders and the net is knotted.
That not withstanding, I do love that net and it will be the one I take north this weekend. It is time I set my mind to getting the clipping issue sorted and find a net that is fish friendly. It is all Hugh Falkus fault really... :z4

 :z1

Rob Brownfield

Re: Nets
« Reply #49 on: 19/05/2015 at 07:27 »
Mike, really sorry the net is not what you are after.  :cry

I checked my net last night, I have the "locking nut" slightly tight which means that I can step on the net and extend the handle and it does not rotate. Right enough though, if you undo the nut completely, the handle does rotate, which I had not noticed.

My handle remains a fixed length 95% of the time however, which is probably why I missed it.

Might I suggest a trip to Aberdeen to your local tackle shop as they have a good range of nets, including Sharpes, McLean, and a few others. At least you can try them there ;)

 




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