vicdeedee;2931268; said:Check out Frabill pro tech catch and release cradle system.
Thanks!!!!
vicdeedee;2931268; said:Check out Frabill pro tech catch and release cradle system.
E_americanus;2931220; said:...yeah, i bet i know where they could come in handy...
Polypterus;2931281; said:Thanks!!!!
vicdeedee;2931339; said:anytime, glad i could help out the gar master!
The good news is you can attach a scale to them and they have a built in ruler for measuring the fish
Polypterus;2931459; said:Yeah that most certainly is a tool that is going to be very very useful. Totally unaware of this particular product up till now.. We have always just erstaz made them and not quite manufactured them as useful as this one on the market now.
Had some early market versions some years back (Many years back actually) that we had around but not as refined as this. I was not overly thrilled with the Cumings design for gar. Had to many "slippers" especially with Longnosed. (Fricking slime machines) They would pop right out of these.
We modified them and then just made our own after that.. Most are pretty old. Going to definitely pick up a few of the Frabill and try them out.
E_americanus;2933053; said:i was just at cabelas for the conference...should have taken a look around for something like that, although the store is huge and randomly coming across it is statistically unlikely. we'll have to head down there again sometime soon anyway in prep for this season.
the fact that they can easily attach to a scale is also good...this is sort of what we used in Louisiana. we will need this to get higher resolution weights on the fish this year anyway (this was brought up at a seminar on friday).
anyway thanks for letting us know about this type of equipment, we'll see how it works in the field depending on how it looks when we check it out!--
--solomon
uting;2935612; said:I use my hand then put it it a big tub