A hand-held remote access device, such as a netting tool, includes a jaw portion having a pair of nets movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof, a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a bendable central portion that has a hollow, corrugat
A hand-held remote access device, such as a netting tool, includes a jaw portion having a pair of nets movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof, a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a bendable central portion that has a hollow, corrugated member having alternating ridges and grooves that is bendable so as to attain a predetermined shape.
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1. A hand-held fish netting tool comprising: a jaw portion comprising a pair of net assemblies having a frame and a net coupled to said frame, said net assemblies movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof; a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw porti
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A hand-held fish netting tool comprising: a jaw portion comprising a pair of net assemblies having a frame and a net coupled to said frame, said net assemblies movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof; a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a selectively extendible central portion, the handle portion comprising a first manually-actuatable trigger operatively connected to the jaw portion by a selectively extendible pull member at least substantially disposed within the central portion, whereby actuation of the trigger is operative to move the pull member to thereby selectively position the pair of net assemblies between the fully clamped and fully opened position thereof; wherein the central portion comprises at least two separate portions comprising hollow, corrugated members that have alternating ridges and grooves, said central portion being bendable so as to attain a predetermined shape so that a user can preposition said tool into a desired bent configuration; and said pull member comprising at least one cord operatively connecting the handle portion to the jaw portion, said at least one cord extending through said central portion. 2. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein said frame comprises a substantially rectangularly shaped frame. 3. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein said net assemblies are substantially concentrically aligned when said net assemblies are in said clamped position. 4. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said net assemblies is removably coupled to said jaw portion. 5. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said central portion is in telescoping relationship with an adjacent portion of said central portion. 6. The tool as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a locking member associated with said central portion to fix two adjacent members of said central portion in an engaged position, said locking member operable between a first locking position and a second unlocking position. 7. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the actuatable trigger comprises a manually operable release trigger. 8. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the central portion comprises glow in the dark material. 9. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pair of net assemblies consist essentially of a first loose net portion associated with a rectangular shaped wire structure and an opposing taut net portion associated with a rectangular shaped wire structure. 10. A hand-held fish netting tool comprising: a jaw portion comprising a pair of net assemblies having a frame and a net coupled to said frame, said net assemblies movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof; a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a selectively extendible central portion, the handle portion comprising a first actuatable trigger operatively connected to the jaw portion by a selectively extendible pull member at least substantially disposed within the central portion, whereby actuation of the trigger is operative to move the pull member to thereby selectively position the pair of net assemblies between the fully clamped and fully opened position thereof; wherein the central portion comprises at least two separate portions comprising hollow, corrugated members that have alternating ridges and grooves, said central portion being bendable so that a user can position said tool into a desired bent configuration; and said pull member comprising at least one cord operatively connecting the handle portion to the jaw portion, said at least one cord extending through said central portion;wherein at least one of said net assemblies is removably coupled to said jaw portion; andwherein the actuatable trigger comprises a manually operable release trigger. 11. The tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein said frame comprises a substantially rectangularly shaped frame. 12. The tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein said net assemblies are substantially concentrically aligned when said net assemblies are in said clamped position. 13. The tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein at least a portion of said central portion is in telescoping relationship with an adjacent portion of said central portion. 14. The tool as set forth in claim 10, further comprising a locking member associated with said central portion to fix two adjacent members of said central portion in an engaged position, said locking member operable between a first locking position and a second unlocking position. 15. The tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein the central portion comprises glow in the dark material. 16. The tool as set forth in claim 10, wherein said pair of net assemblies consist essentially of a first loose net portion associated with a shaped wire structure and an opposing taut net portion associated with a shaped wire structure. 17. A hand-held fish netting tool comprising: a jaw portion comprising a pair of net assemblies having a frame and a net coupled to said frame, said net assemblies movable relative to each other between clamped and opened positions thereof; a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a selectively extendible central portion, the handle portion comprising a first manually-actuatable trigger operatively connected to the jaw portion by a selectively extendible pull member at least substantially disposed within the central portion, whereby actuation of the trigger is operative to move the pull member to thereby selectively position the pair of net assemblies between the clamped and opened positions thereof; wherein the central portion comprises at least two separate portions comprising hollow, corrugated members that have alternating ridges and grooves, said central portion being bendable; and said pull member comprising at least one cord operatively connecting the handle portion to the jaw portion, said at least one cord extending through said central portion, and wherein a coupling member is between said at least two separate portions. 18. The hand-held fish netting tool of claim 17, wherein said pair of net assemblies are reversibly disassociable to accommodate different types, designs, sizes, mesh patterns, and geometries of net attachments. 19. The hand-held fish netting tool of claim 17, wherein said pair of net assemblies form a five-sided net. 20. The hand-held fish netting tool of claim 17, wherein said pair of net assemblies comprises one structure with a loose net and an opposing paired structure with a taut net.
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