Netting out monster sized fish ?

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if you got a big one You could use somthin like a muskie hoist I'm not sure if that is what they call it. but it is a flat piece of vinly material that on both ends it has wooded poles so it can stay afolt it is desgin to keep netting up to 7 foot muskie's cradleing them in and out of the water without hurting them. I planning to get one for my redtail is big and because it is tooo darn powerful to handle with just a simple net. (i don't want it hurt that is my baby..)(You might need 2 people for a moster?)
 
my buddy had a pacu in his pond and it was absolutley huge. bigget fish ive ever seen. we tried to use a pool net. it bit the pool net and went down while i was holding the net. it broke my wrist because it bent it all the way down. we ended up using a trashcan attached to a pole. it took three guys to get it out of that pond.
 
I just bought a 40" sock net to move my 30" rtc x tsn, and all his friends. I'll post pics when I move them. Should be quite hilarious.
 
I finally got out my Synodontis but then i remembered, how should i measure it? What should i do? I don't want to hurt it. Should i lay it on the table then put a ruler under it, or is there a better way? Please help!
 
guppy;110338; said:
I did move a marbled goby by letting it chomp my finger and then clamping on to it's lower jaw with my thumb. Didn't even bleed (much).
:screwy:

I tried that with my red tiger mota (UNintentionally). It DID bleed much :WHOA:
 
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