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Ensure you have the right equipment to land your catch with our comprehensive range of carp fishing nets and accessories. From robust handles to efficient net floats, our selection offers everything you need to secure your carp safely and efficiently. Explore our latest offerings across various subcategories, each tailored to meet the demands of serious carp anglers.

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  • Handles: Discover our range of durable and lightweight handles, designed to provide excellent reach and control. Our handles are perfect for manoeuvring your landing nets with ease, ensuring you can confidently land your catch.
  • Landing Nets: Choose from our selection of high-quality landing nets, specifically designed for carp fishing. Our nets offer ample space and strength to handle even the largest of carp, ensuring a safe and secure catch every time.
  • Mesh & Sleeves: Keep your nets in top condition with our range of replacement mesh and protective sleeves. Our mesh options are designed for durability and quick drying, while our sleeves provide essential protection during transport and storage.
  • Net Floats: Enhance your landing net setup with our practical net floats. These floats keep your net buoyant and ready for action, making it easier to handle and reducing the risk of losing your catch in the water.

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Carp Fishing Landing Nets FAQs

What material net do I need?

Carp nets will generally be of a fabric material. However, the softer the mesh, the better, as this is kinder on the fish.

What size of net is right for me?

This will often be down to the size of fish you are pursuing or the rules of the fishery. Generally, a 42” net is suitable for all waters.

Should I choose a round or D-shaped net?

Most carp specimen nets will be a Triangular V shape. Rod nets are smaller and more suited to smaller sized fish in smaller commercial waters.

What are the main differences between the more expensive nets and the cheaper options?

Much like rods, more expensive nets will be constructed of better materials. This will make them stronger, but more importantly lighter and easier to assemble/disassemble, so they are easier to manoeuvre in the water when netting a fish.

Will a longer handle reduce stability of the net?

A longer handle will generally not reduce stability as the net will not be fully lifted from the water once the fish is netted.

Are most nets collapsible?

Yes, all specimen V shaped nets are collapsible. The net arms will remove from the spreader block so the net can be rolled up.