Net holder

wildtrout2

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I'm going to try out this net holder idea I came up with. It does away with traditional lines/flex cords that can lose their memory, and or, get hung up on things. The spring clamp has a very tight grip that won't come loose, and can be placed anywhere that's convenient for easy access. It can be released and handled with one hand, while you hold your rod/fish with the other. I'll see how it works out. Thoughts are welcome.
 

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Interesting idea - the "french clip" on steroids. I like my french clip, but it gets jammed once in a while and this would eliminate that problem. What did you plan to clip this to? I have a loop of rope that hangs down the middle of my back from my chest-pack straps. I then clip the french clip to the rope loop. I guess the spring clamp could clip onto the loop instead.
I like having a flex cord so that I can release the net and let it fall behind me then pick it up when the fish gets close. But you're right, they lose their elasticity after a while. I was thinking of making a bulk purchase of mini shock cord (mini bungee material) at Joanne's or online. Then come up with some method to easily replace the cord when it loses its oomph.
 
What did you plan to clip this to?
I'm not exactly sure where I'll clip it yet. I'll have to get geared up to see where it works best, access wise. Maybe clip it somewhere on my vest, or maybe on my wader belt. This set-up kind of eliminates some of the swinging around that a net tends to do. I just didn't like the cords, because of possible snagging.
 
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The incredibly few times I carry a net, it's a folding job in a scabbard/pouch on my belt.

It's maybe not as pretty as some of the nets out there, but nothing gets tangled...
 
I like the idea love the net. If nothing else, it will improve your grip strength.
 
I'm going to try out this net holder idea I came up with. It does away with traditional lines/flex cords that can lose their memory, and or, get hung up on things. The spring clamp has a very tight grip that won't come loose, and can be placed anywhere that's convenient for easy access. It can be released and handled with one hand, while you hold your rod/fish with the other. I'll see how it works out. Thoughts are welcome.
Perhaps we should call it the French Connection?
 
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