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Blame the Net or Blame the Net Man - Fluke Net Fails and Successes

Blame the Net or Blame the Net Man - Fluke Net Fails and Successes A recent John Skinner video allegedly was filled with "bad netting," at least if you read the comments. Poppycock I say! The video was not so much filled with bad netting, but rather bad leading of the fish into the net.

In this video, I do my best to explain this. In my opinion, 75 to 80% of bad "net jobs" are actually the result of anglers not properly leading fishing into the net. Let me know what you think.

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