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Shakespeare Tiddler Net
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Abu Garcia Compact Folding Game Net
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Abu Garcia Beast Landing NetAbu Garcia Beast Landing Net
Abu Garcia Spike Landing NetAbu Garcia Spike Landing Net
Berkley Folding Kayak NetBerkley Folding Kayak Net
Abu Garcia Beast Foldable Landing NetAbu Garcia Beast Foldable Landing Net
Berkley Urbn Flip NetBerkley Urbn Flip Net
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Abu Garcia Lalding Flip Game Net 6000
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Berkley Rubber Landing Nets Catch and Release
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Landing nets for safe fish handling

A landing net helps bring a tired fish under control without lifting it by the line or placing excessive pressure on the hook hold. Complete nets combine a head, mesh, frame and handle selected for a particular style of fishing. Capacity, reach and construction must suit the expected fish and access to the water.

A wide opening makes it easier to guide larger fish into the net, while sufficient mesh depth keeps the fish contained. Fine or fish-friendly mesh can protect fins and scales, and coated mesh may reduce hook tangles and water absorption. Frame strength, spreader design and total weight affect control during the final stage.

Browse the parent fishing nets range, compare separate landing-net handles and landing-net heads, or review keepnets where temporary retention is permitted.

Choose size, reach and mesh

Match the opening and depth to the fish rather than using the smallest net that can technically contain it. A compact trout or coarse net may be easy to carry, while carp and predator fishing normally calls for greater capacity. Sea walls, steep banks and weed can require more reach and a stronger handle.

Consider whether the handle telescopes, separates or folds with the frame. More sections improve transport length but add joints that must remain secure. Check the complete extended length, not only the packed size, and ensure the net can be manoeuvred safely from the chosen position.

Mesh aperture and material influence hook tangles, drag and drying time. Keep trebles away from loose mesh during unhooking and carry suitable forceps or cutters. The fishing with kids guide provides wider safety advice for a first session.

Use, clean and transport the net

Wet the mesh before landing a fish, draw the fish over the frame and lift using the handle only as the design permits. Support a heavy net close to the head rather than raising it horizontally at full extension. Move the fish promptly to an appropriate unhooking area.

Rinse and dry the net after use, follow local biosecurity guidance between waters and inspect mesh, frame, joints and locking parts. Repair tears before fishing, keep the net away from hooks during transport and never carry a fish suspended in the mesh for longer than necessary.

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