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  1. Shakespeare - Superteam Power Pole
    Shakespeare - Superteam Power Pole Options Available
    As low as £19.99 Regular Price £39.99
  2. Shakespeare - Skp Net Handle
    Shakespeare - Skp Net Handle Options Available
    As low as £19.99 Regular Price £49.99
  3. Shakespeare - Superteam Silvers Fast Net
    Shakespeare - Superteam Silvers Fast Net Options Available
    As low as £9.99 Regular Price £26.99
  4. Shakespeare - Superteam Carp Fast Net
    Shakespeare - Superteam Carp Fast Net Options Available
    As low as £9.99 Regular Price £22.99
  5. Shakespeare - Superteam Silvers Keepnet
    Shakespeare - Superteam Silvers Keepnet Options Available
    As low as £59.99
  6. Shakespeare - Superteam Carp Keepnet
    Shakespeare - Superteam Carp Keepnet Options Available
    As low as £29.99
  7. Shakespeare - Skp Landing Net Head
    Shakespeare - Skp Landing Net Head Options Available
    As low as £7.99
  8. Shakespeare - Skp Roll Unhooking Mat
    Shakespeare - Skp Roll Unhooking Mat Options Available
    As low as £15.99 Regular Price £18.99

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Coarse Fishing Keep & Landing Nets FAQs

What are the main differences between keep nets and landing nets?

Do I need both? You will always require a landing net, a keep net is only used to retain smaller fish in a match scenario.

How do I know which size and depth of net to choose for my target species of coarse fish?

Your net should correlate to the size of fish you are after, so for carp, catfish, and pike you generally would opt for a 42/26 inch net or larger for catfish. For smaller species, a large pan net would suffice.

Are the materials of the nets designed to keep the fish safe?

Yes, but you can get variations, and some are more fish-friendly, softer materials as a result of more expensive models.

Are any of the handle lengths adjustable?

This varies depending on the individual net.

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

More expensive nets are often lighter, easier to manoeuvre, and made from better materials.

Are the nets light in weight/easy to transport?

Yes, but this does vary from model to model.

Types of Nets for Coarse & Match Fishing

We offer a wide range of coarse and match angling fishcare products, including specialist nets and poles, keepnets and padded mats from all leading manufacturers; Fox, Greys and more.