Choosing the Right Fly Fishing Net
These nets are made to be used.
Water, fish, and fishing styles all change, and your net should too. With modular, repairable parts, you can dial in a setup that matches how and where you fish.
What Makes a Good Fly Fishing Net
This guide breaks down hoop geometry, handle length, net bag depth, and the practical differences between wading nets and boat nets. It will help you match a landing net to your home water and the species you target.
If you want the short version: pick a hoop that fits your typical fish, a handle that fits how you move through water (or a boat), and a bag depth that lands fish quickly without extra handling.
More Resources
If you want to understand how fly fishing nets affect fish safety, reduce handling time, and support clean catch and release, explore these companion articles:
Our nets are part of a system built for long-term ownership. Replace the bag, change the handle, keep fishing. Built to be repaired, upgraded, and trusted on real water.













