Types of Nets for Predator & Pike Fishing
Getting a fish on the hook is just the start of the battle. Retrieving your catch from the water is an entirely different matter — this is where our professional-grade landing nets are lifesavers.
Designed to be sturdy and efficient in all weather conditions, the items in our selection will help you to reel in your catch of the day with absolute ease, every time!
Our best-selling items are from Savage Gear, with their selection of Pro Folding Fixed Handle and Tele Handle landing nets. We also provide unhooking mats and cradles bases for when you are looking to expand your collection.
Don't spend hours waiting for a bit only to lose them once they are on the hook — invest in high-quality landing nets and do it properly!
Browse Our Wide Range of Fishing Nets
Looking to upgrade your fishing gear? Discover our broad selection of fishing nets. Whether you’re in search of carp, coarse, predator, or sea nets, we have everything you need to match your fishing style and preferences. Check out our complete collection today and select the perfect net to make your next fishing trip one to remember.
Predator Fishing Landing Nets FAQs
What size landing net do I need for pike and predator fishing?
This will vary depending on the species and size they may go to in the chosen water. Also, it may depend on the method, if you are opting for a static ledger for pike for example, or rove with lures you may opt for a slightly smaller net.
Do I need a telescopic or fixed handle?
Generally on larger nets a fixed handle is best, on smaller nets, for lure fishing, a telescopic handle is more versatile.
Do the landing nets have non-slip handles for use in wet conditions?
That varies depending on the model, but most will have a textured section for grip.
Are the landing nets lightweight and easy to manoeuvre?
This varies depending on the make and model.
Are the landing nets durable enough to handle pike and predator fish?
Yes, but always ensure that you are not trying to lift or carry the fish in the net.
What are the main differences between the cheaper landing nets and the more expensive options?
More expensive nets are often lighter, easier to manoeuvre, and made from better materials.