Fishing Nets & Gaffs

  1. Promar Minnow Dip Net

    $2.55 - $4.52
  2. Promar Cotton Crab Net - NE-111

    $6.91
  3. Cumings Nets Replacement Crab Net - B-18-C

    $7.50
  4. Promar Wood Handle Baitwell Net

    $8.20 - $10.55
  5. Cumings Nets Replacement Boat Net

    $8.49 - $11.23
  6. Promar Floating Fun Color Bait Net - LN-005

    $8.80
  7. Promar Economy Wading Net - LN-201B

    $12.19
  8. Promar Heavy Duty Baitwell Net

    $13.50 - $20.99
  9. Promar Crab Net Harness Kit - NE-103

    $14.54
  10. Cumings Nets All Guard Bait Net - AG-4

    $15.11
  11. Frabill Seine Net

    $15.20 - $44.99
  12. Promar Wire Mesh Crab Net - NE-111W

    $17.24
  13. Frabill Net/Gaff Holder - 1300

    $19.49
  14. Promar Deluxe Baitwell Net - LN-410

    $19.54
  15. Cumings Nets Heavy Duty Replacement Net

    $20.99 - $26.99
  16. Promar Protec Trout Landing Net

    $21.99 - $42.99
  17. Promar Angler Series Landing Net

    $21.99 - $40.99
  18. Promar Butterfly & Collection Net - LN-808

    $21.99
  19. Promar Crab Net with Wooden Handle

    $21.99 - $25.99
  20. Promar Scallop Kit - NE-106

    $24.99
  21. Swobbit Uni-Snap Landing Net - SW66680

    $24.99
  22. Promar Umbrella Dip Net - NE-202

    $26.99
  23. Tsunami Coated Steel Weight Cast Net

    $27.99 - $71.99
  24. Tsunami Aluminum Heavy-Duty Gaff - 36" - TS-36GF

    $27.99
  25. Swobbit Stainless Steel Gaff Hook - SW66670

    $30.99
  26. Tsunami Double Ring Pier Net - TS-PIERNT

    $32.99
  27. Cumings Nets Wooden Landing Net

    $36.99 - $38.99
  28. Promar Trophy Series Collapsible Landing Net

    $37.99 - $70.99
  29. Promar Clear Blue Series Rubber Landing Net

    $42.99 - $61.99
  30. Shurhold Landing Net - 1820

    $43.48
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  31. Promar Premier Anglers Series Landing Net

    $43.99 - $78.99
  32. Promar Premium Wooden Trout Net - LN-101R

    $44.99
  33. Cumings Nets Floating Redfish Landing Net

    $45.99 - $48.99
  34. Promar Ahi USA JR Angler Series Cast Net - CN-53KCF

    $45.99
  35. Promar Ahi USA 50 Series Monofilament Cast Net

    $47.99 - $87.19
  36. Promar Premier Series Gaff

    $48.99 - $61.99
  37. Promar Grande Series Landing Net

    $52.99 - $170.99
  38. Promar Anglers Release Series Landing Net

    $52.99 - $67.99
  39. Promar ProFloat Landing Net - LN-211

    $54.99
  40. Cumings Nets Deluxe Landing Net - B-DS-2-SAW

    $58.99
  41. Promar Jumbo & Deluxe Hoop Net - NE-102A

    $59.99
  42. Cumings Nets Small Landing Net - OCT-31-4-2PC

    $60.99
  43. Promar Extend Scoop Net - LN-806

    $63.99
  44. Shurhold Fishing Gaff with Spring Guard - 1804

    $67.98
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  45. Promar Floating Telescopic Gaff

    $68.99 - $99.99
  46. Cumings Nets Thermal Plastic Rubber Landing Net - R-L-36

    $69.99
  47. Cumings Nets Rubber Landing Net - OCT-36-6-2PC

    $73.99
  48. Promar Telescopic Premier Series Landing Net

    $84.99 - $111.99
 
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About Fishing Nets & Gaffs

FAQ - Defender - Fishing-nets

Where can I buy Fishing Nets near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of Fishing Nets in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right Net for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of Fishing Nets with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your gear for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Fishing Nets?

When it comes to fishing nets, you want brands that are known for durability and functionality. Some of the top names in the game include Promar and Cummings. Cummings nets are popular for their lightweight yet strong materials, making them easy to handle on the water. Promar offers a variety of nets tailored for different fishing styles, from landing big game fish to smaller species. Choosing the right net also depends on your fishing style and the species you're targeting. If you're into catch-and-release, look for nets with rubberized mesh to minimize harm to fish. For saltwater anglers, a net with corrosion-resistant components is essential. Always consider the net's size and handle length to ensure you can comfortably land your catch without any hassle.

How do I choose the right Fishing Nets to buy?

When choosing a fishing net, consider the type of fishing you're doing and the species you're targeting. For freshwater fishing, a smaller, lightweight net with a rubberized mesh is ideal, as it won't harm fish scales and is easy to handle. If you're saltwater fishing, look for a more robust net that can withstand the elements and the weight of larger fish. Next, think about the net's size and shape. A net with a deeper bag is great for scooping up larger fish, while a flat net works well for catch-and-release, as it minimizes stress on the fish. Also, consider the handle length; a longer handle gives you reach for those hard-to-net fish, while a shorter handle is easier to maneuver in tight spaces.

What Fishing Nets do I need this season?

When choosing a fishing net, consider the type of fishing you'll be doing and the species you're targeting. For inshore fishing, a lightweight landing net with a rubberized mesh is ideal, as it minimizes harm to fish and is easy to handle. If you're venturing offshore for larger species, a sturdy gaff or a heavy-duty net with a long handle will help you land your catch more safely and effectively. Also, think about the size of the net. A net that's too small can lead to lost fish, while one that's too large can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver. Make sure the net is also easy to store on your boat, as space can be tight. Ultimately, the right net will not only help you catch more fish but also make the experience more enjoyable.

How much do Fishing Nets cost to buy?

Fishing nets come in a wide range of prices depending on the type, size, and material. For basic cast nets or small landing nets, you can expect to pay anywhere from $15 to $50, while larger nets designed for commercial use or specific fishing techniques can run from $100 to several hundred dollars. If you're looking for something more specialized, like a gill net or a seine net, those can also vary significantly in price based on their specifications. Always consider the quality and durability of the net, as a good investment in gear can save you money in the long run with fewer replacements needed.