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promar ambush nets
29.59 on sale til 9/30 I think. ..
http://www.sportchalet.com/product/3...eyword=promar& Jorge said... For those that are going to jump on this don't forget that all you get for that price is exactly What's pictured, you still need your main line and buoy which is probably another $20. I 'll add they are selling an additional kit also 20% off. But I'm trying to avoid it... I was going to use the Drake Puck and buy poly rope at home depot for 250 ft at $32 (for 3 nets that ought to work). This site sells buoy's at the best price I've seen but I may try Fiskadoro's slim bullet float with light http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ht=bullet+buoy Yeah there are better ways to do it. Here's my basic hoop rope setup that I've been using for over a decade. http://imageshack.us/a/img44/2149/generalsetdkfa.jpg Here's some shots of the floats. http://imageshack.us/a/img704/568/torpedofloat.jpghttp://imageshack.us/a/img704/2673/float.jpg It looks really complicated but it's not. That's a standard white Promar egg float stuck in the end of some thin walled PVC the whole thing is filled with 2 part urethane foam and on the light end that's just a small plastic container that holds a LED. Since those shots I've upgraded the nets and made my own conical netshttp://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/...erlights20.jpg |
Ive got my set up for the season with custom bait tubes and then drake pucks for backup got my battery powered glow sticks with my new bullet buoys weighted to keep the light in the upright pos. Wife got me 2 brand new full set ups for my birthday today.
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Happy B'Day!
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http://www.uline.com/images/product/.../S_16912_M.jpg
These have worked for me as floats for 3 seasons now, drop a glow stick in and it lights the whole thing up. |
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We use a cable tie from the jug to a plastic extension cord holder (wrap all excessive rope around it) but our original system of sliding buoys with reflective tape is between the jug/wrapped rope, and the net. It's probably overkill, we know, but we've never lost a net, yet, and that's counting the days following the Japan Tsunami, that sent major sea level changes over here. We're talking 5 foot depth changes in SD bay in less than 10 minutes. We nearly lost 2 nets that day as they were dragged about 50 yards for 1, and well over a 100 yards for the other, from where we left them. Without the overkill of jug & buoy, we're sure we'd have been out 2 nets that night. Many others were dragged from their original placements that night. If we were to pick one over the other, instead of doubling up, we'd chose the jug/glow stick combo, over the sliding buoy/reflective tape. Generally speaking the jugs are easier to locate, but on occasion when using a flashlight to find your net, that reflective tape can be very noticeable at a long distance. |
Yea I do the whole sliding bullet buoy with light and reflective tape and my 220 lumen surefire makes that tape real easy to see at a distance.
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I have seen a bunch of guys that put the LED glow stick on the top of the bullet float and weight the bottom. I am thinking of trying that setup as they stand out better than in the jug.
Anyone have advise on setting this up correctly?:lobster: |
Thats exactly how I have mine set up I use a bolt for the weight at the bottom and drill a hole for the stick it works really well
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I heard rebar makes really good cheap weights. :D
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Found a similar design on the site and began an inexpensive hoop-net rack using 1/2 PVC.
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What brand hoops are those?
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looks like Promar Ambush :lobster: |
Cheap Nets
Holy crap, I think I'm going to buy a bunch and then sell them on craiglist for $40 a piece. $25 bucks are you kidding me?????
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Promar-32-...g-Kit/17128077 |
Im thinking the same thing
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Those same nets are at a local tackle shop for 38 bucks I believe
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Big 5 they are 37.95
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OOS :( So which one of you bastards ordered the entire stock? |
Wow that was fast
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