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RESTCLOUD Fishing Landing Net

RESTCLOUD Fishing Landing Net

Description

The RESTCLOUD Fishing Landing Net with Telescoping Pole Handle is a convenient and lightweight fishing net designed for all fishing enthusiasts. Made from soft mesh, this net is gentle on your catches, ensuring they stay in optimal shape when out of the water. Weighing less than one pound, it is incredibly easy to carry and maneuver.

The folding design of this fishing net allows for effortless transport and storage. With an extra-long handle, it provides improved reach to snag your catches. The net can easily fit in rod lockers, gear bags, garages, backpacks, and other storage places.

Specifications:

Style A: Aluminum handle, full extended to 50 inches

  • Handle Materials: Aluminum
  • Hoop: Length 16 inches
  • Bag Depth: 12 inches
  • Extend Length max: 50" (Pole and Net), handle extends from 18" to 36".

Style B: Strong aluminum handle, full extended to 45 inches

  • Handle Materials: Strong Aluminum
  • Hoop: Length 16 inches
  • Bag Depth: 12 inches
  • Extend Length max: 45" (Pole and Net), handle extends from 15" to 31".

Style C: Stainless handle, full extended to 43 inches

  • Handle Materials: Stainless
  • Hoop: Length 16 inches
  • Bag Depth: 12 inches
  • Extend Length max: 43" (Pole and Net), handle extends from 18" to 32".

Style D: Strong stainless handle, full extended to 48 inches

  • Handle Materials: Strong Stainless
  • Hoop: Length 16 inches
  • Bag Depth: 12 inches
  • Extend Length max: 48" (Pole and Net), handle extends from 18" to 32".

Style E: Long stainless handle, full extended to 59 inches

  • Net Materials: Rubber Coated
  • Handle Materials: Strong Stainless
  • Hoop: Length 16 inches
  • Bag Depth: 13 inches
  • Extend Length max: 59" (Pole and Net), handle extends from 18" to 43".

Style F: Super strong aluminum handle, Full extended to 61 inches

Fishing landing net is made of sturdy netting and Aluminum handle; ensure long term performance and reliable use. Suitable to catch small fish in saltwater and freshwater!

The telescopic handle extends from 18' to 36', with a total handle with hoop expanding to 50 inches, allowing for the extra reach needed to get to your catch. This makes it great for kids and adults alike.

The lightweight soft mesh will not damage fish, making it a perfect tool for both beginners and advanced fishermen for catch and release.

The fishing net with a handle is foldable and retractable, making it easy to fit into storage or a rod locker. A flip of the handle opens and locks the net into place, ensuring secure usage.

FAQs:

Q: Would this be a good idea for snakehead fishing?

A: I made a snare with a 10’ piece of 1/2” PVC and steel picture hanging wire. I made a loop at one end and used a small piece of wood for a tee handle on the other end. I can snare the snake and release it elsewhere or pull harder and make two snakes if I choose to do so.

Q: Why is the handle made of such a cheap metal that it snaps off at the slightest load?

A: Our handle broke on the very first use and left a sharp, dangerous, jagged metal edge. This has been one of my most disappointing purchases ever, and my kids were sad because they were excited about them. Total garbage!

Q: We got this net, can’t figure out how to collapse it once it’s open?

A: I couldn't figure out how to collapse it either, then I realized I was trying to collapse it in the wrong direction. You need to pull the ribbed notch at the base of the net down and fold the net backwards. It collapses right down.

Q: Is the width in inches or centimeters?

A: The basket width is 16 inches for both steel and aluminum handles. Nice net for the price, although I recommend steel over aluminum for durability. Handles all panfish up to medium-sized bass nicely. Jumbo bass and medium pike are a stretch.

Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Would this be a good idea for snakehead fishing?

I made a snare with a 10’ piece of 1/2” pvc and steel picture hanging wire… I made loop at one and used a small piece of wood for a tee handle on the other end. I can snare the snake and release it elsewhere or pull harder and make two snakes, if I choose to do so.

Why the handle is made of such a cheap metal that it snaps off at a slightest load?

Our handle broke the very first use and left a sharp dangerous, jagged metal edge. This was one of my most disappointing purchases ever and my kids were sad because they were excited about them. Total garbage!

We got this net, can’t figure out how to collapse it once it’s open?

I couldn't figure out how to collapse it either, then I realized I was trying to collapse it in the wrong direction. You pull the ribbed notch at the base of the net down, then fold the net BACKWARDS. It collapses right down.

Is the width in inches or centimeters?

Basket width is 16 inches for both steel and aluminum handles. Nice net for the price, although I recommend steel over aluminum for durability. .Handles all panfish up to medium size bass nicely. Jumbo bass and medium pike are a stretch.