30ft Under Ice Fish Net –

30ft Under Ice Fish Net –

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Simple, lightweight under the ice fish net designed to catch trout, whitefish, grayling, and anything else that swims in the water! Each net is hung on a lightweight lead-line, easy to see cork-line without corks and mono-filament webbing. Pre-hung, ready to use right out of the box. *AVAILABLE ONLY IN ALASKA*
Simple, lightweight under the ice fish net designed to catch trout, whitefish, grayling, and anything else that swims in the water! Each underice net is hung on a lightweight leadline, easy to see corkline without corks and monofilament webbing. Prehung, ready to use right out of the box. Popular in the interior of Alaska, used on the Yukon River, Tanana River, Kobuk River, coastal villages, interior lakes and anywhere that allows under-ice fish nets! Length: 30ftMesh sizes available (stretched): 3, 3-1/2, 4, 4-1/2”, 5”, 5-1/2”Depth: 6ft - 7ft deepColor: Smokey blue tint light **FREE SHIPPING VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL***AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ONLY IN THE STATE OF ALASKA*   Please consult Alaska Department of Fish & Game for all regulations, permit requirements, and openings & closures.    

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