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nctrader03
07-20-2006, 08:51 AM
Anyone know where I can pick one of these up? I've tried looking on BassPro and Cabela's but can't find anything.

Wal-Mart here doesn't sell anything close to those. Wondering if maybe the Wal-Mart in Brunswick has any?

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

THANKS!

NCTrader

bigphil
07-20-2006, 09:21 AM
Dang. I saw them somewhere a few weeks back. I don't think the walmart in Brunswick has them. If you need to pick it up in town, I would try the tackle shack, southern sports and tackle or Central Hardware.

I might have seen them at Dick's in Jacksonville.

nctrader03
07-20-2006, 09:38 AM
Thanks bigphil.

I know where Tackle Shack is. Not sure about the others though. We might ride to Savannah one day and I might check at BassPro there.

Smashed
07-20-2006, 10:45 AM
Bass Pro Savannah is out of the hoop nets and doesn't normally stock them, but they can order them in for customers.

bigphil
07-20-2006, 01:20 PM
Yep, I saw one at Southern Sports and Tackle. It's just off Community Road. If you are traveling west on Community rd, go past the tackle shack and through the next light. You will cross over the railroad bridge and look to the right and you will see it in a small shopping center. Turn right at the next light (that is Old Jessup rd), then right into the shopping center. If you go past Glynn Co fire department or make it to 341 you just went past it.

Here is there website. http://www.southernsportsandtackle.com/

Railroader
07-20-2006, 02:40 PM
POP-NETS are the Shizzzit!!!:cool:

Tackle shack has them.

bubba 250
07-20-2006, 03:19 PM
the only place i have seen the large metal ring nets i do mean around 50inchs and bigger is at the iga cherry grove they have them at the tackle part of the store they are not the cheap plastic things we have used ours for kings and 5 or 6 ft sharks and drums so you can release them without harme and if you check it out go back at the meat counter and try the canjion sasages they have in the meat cass they are the sh*t made there in the store the old way hope this was some help bubba

Fatback
07-20-2006, 04:12 PM
Hey nctrader.....................man I have a "pop net" brand pier net that I don't need anymore..........its basically brand new.............only used it twice...............comes with plenty of rope...................if interested PM me.

emanuel
07-20-2006, 08:25 PM
Didn't I sell you that? Hahahaha:D

MBsandflea
07-20-2006, 08:52 PM
Bubba, next time you're in Boulineau's pick up one of the two ring crab nets they have. As a drop net they are great, the extra ring adds just enough weight. The netting is a little thin, but they are about $20 cheaper than a "drop net" and work just as good.

Fatback
07-21-2006, 03:28 PM
Hey E.....................yep', ole Glenn has joined the dark forces of the boating world.:p No need for a pier net on the boat. I have not fished the pier yet this year. I do miss hanging with the regulars, the scenery, and the relative low cost of pier fishing.:( And I had become very successful at it.:D .........thanks for your help by the way. But I do not miss the tourons, crowds, low rent types, slow days, and hassle of fishing with the general public.:mad:

Now, each fishing trip is an adventure. Nalene is happy because we have become Flounder slayers. Still got bunches to learn about fishing from a boat, but want take long as we go out 2-3 times a week.:D :D