And it's over the top, as expected. Would like to see one in person.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/112482174638?rmvSB=true
W T F ......That is the price for a NET ?
I would have to spend that money on the NRX !
That's just silly...it doesn't do anything better than my EGO for 4x the cost...
...now that I think about it...the EGO does at least one thing better at 1/4 the cost...
That is 100% megadiculous
Oooh a Megabucks landing net. Wonder if it comes with an oversized carbon fiber ITO handle? Put me down for two please
People on this sight are asking for advice on $100 rods and reels. Some branch into the $200 and $300 range. I doubt anyone on here would buy a $400 net sober.
I have a carbon Fishpond net. Think I paid $150 for it. Super light, well made, and does what it needs to do.
i bought 3 of them
A fool and his money are soon parted.
Its ebay. The place where you can list a Kastking Stealth for $600.
On 7/29/2017 at 11:13 AM, kickerfish1 said:Oooh a Megabucks landing net. Wonder if it comes with an oversized carbon fiber ITO handle? Put me down for two please
People on this sight are asking for advice on $100 rods and reels. Some branch into the $200 and $300 range. I doubt anyone on here would buy a $400 net sober.
I heard the net has a special "wobble" that really attracts the bass to the net.
Does this thing float...
Imagine how much that'd suck.
I'm waiting for the telescopic lure retriever that reaches to 36 feet. It's going to run around $1300.00 or so. just think.....250 saves and it's paid for itself but in style..
On 7/30/2017 at 2:55 AM, Columbia Craw said:I'm waiting for the telescopic lure retriever that reaches to 36 feet. It's going to run around $1300.00 or so. just think.....250 saves and it's paid for itself but in style..
Not if you're throwing Megabass lures. You'd only need to return about 12 of those for the retriever to pay for itself.
...Or one Megabass rod and reel.
how do you retrieve a rod/reel with a lure retriever
"Three more payments and this net is finally all mine . . . ."
A-Jay
On 7/30/2017 at 3:54 AM, bigturtle said:how do you retrieve a rod/reel with a lure retriever
At those prices, with a team of highly trained (and paid) divers.
On 7/30/2017 at 3:54 AM, bigturtle said:how do you retrieve a rod/reel with a lure retriever
Very carefully.
On 7/30/2017 at 6:43 AM, Redlinerobert said:
Very carefully.
And unsuccessfully?
If you think that's crazy there tackle box is like $700
On 7/30/2017 at 6:21 PM, dsqui said:If you think that's crazy there tackle box is like $700
And of course ~ it's empty.
A-Jay
The only thing funnier than a $500 net is the reactions to one from the general public.
On 7/30/2017 at 1:44 AM, Further North said:Does this thing float...
Imagine how much that'd suck.
Good question, and YES, it sure would!
On 7/29/2017 at 10:36 PM, Gundog said:I heard the net has a special "wobble" that really attracts the bass to the net.
Bwahahaha.
Looks like another one of those products designed for the guy who's ego demands that his toys be the most expensive.
On 7/29/2017 at 11:23 AM, Redlinerobert said:I have a carbon Fishpond net. Think I paid $150 for it. Super light, well made, and does what it needs to do.
These nets have long been on my "desire" radar, but
priced out of my reach. Perhaps some day!
almost $500 and look at the way the hoop is screwed into the handle. that will come loose on its own in time.
most are bolted on. Ranger Nets are my favorite. mine cost $60 Canadian and would take the title off of that so called champ Mega Ass lolol
On 7/31/2017 at 3:58 AM, Darren. said:
These nets have long been on my "desire" radar, but
priced out of my reach. Perhaps some day!
It's a great net, one piece construction, and built to last. Probably the last net I'll need to buy.
On 7/29/2017 at 10:36 PM, Gundog said:I heard the net has a special "wobble" that really attracts the bass to the net.
Is this as it sinks into the depths over the side?
On 7/31/2017 at 3:56 AM, .ghoti. said:Looks like another one of those products designed for the guy who's ego demands that his toys be the most expensive.
Made me smile...and think of a guy I saw launching a big Lund Pro-V on a lake up north.
Had to be a 20 footer, had a 250 Verado on it, gee-whiz this and whiz-bang that...and he had bottom-feeder electronics on it. Little tiny screens, whatever came from the dealer...
On 7/31/2017 at 6:01 AM, Redlinerobert said:
It's a great net, one piece construction, and built to last. Probably the last net I'll need to buy.
Silly as it may sound, they remind me of a quality tennis
racquet! LOL. I've long been a tennis dude, so anything
that has the curves of a cool racquet like these get my
attention.
Funny you say that. It does look like a tennis raquet!
No thanks! I ll keep my 12$ fish grips.