I love fishing.
I love it. I primarily fish for
musky . If you are a fisherman (or fisherwoman), you know that these fish are very difficult to catch. If you spend a week fishing and have not caught anything, you can easily get angry, disappointed, and frustrated. More than anything else, you just want to catch a fish. And on that last day, you might say, "To hell with it, I don't care if I catch a small fish, just let me catch a fish!" If you are like me, though, and don't want to spend that extra 20 bucks to buy a new net because your other one is way to big; then you would want to build your own. I built this fishing net out of an old, broken tennis racket and less than one roll of duct tape. That's right, I just needed two things. This project is very easy to build (i.e., if I can do it, you can too), but it is very time consuming. I will say though that it was a huge hit, and when I was building people came up to me and asked, "What is that?" You will enjoy building your very own fishing net if you like the outdoors, because a fishing net is always very handy to have around. This fishing net can be attached to your belt, or easily held with the handle.
Is there anything duct tape can't solve?