Rising modular net parts on a truck tailgate after a day of fishing

See how the pieces fit together

A simple system built for the way real people fish.

Why we build it this way

One size does not fit every day on the water. That is why we build one simple system of parts that work together. You pick what you need for the water in front of you, not the other way around.

Rising handles for different waters

Some days you are tight in brush. Other days you are leaning over a boat trying not to fall in. Some days you are chasing small wild trout. Other days it is a fish that makes your hands shake.

Fishing changes. Your gear should too. The modular system lets you carry what fits the way you fish, without hauling a pile of extra gear that never feels quite right.

Choose the reach you need

Short water, deep water, boats, banks. You start with the handle that fits how and where you fish most.

Brookie

Short and nimble for tight creeks and quick grabs.

Lunker

Solid and versatile for most days and most water.

Boat Net

Long and strong when you need reach from a raft or drift boat.

Swap the hoop. Keep the handle.

Different fish. Different water. Same system. You change the hoop and keep the handle you already trust.

Build a setup for small streams, a setup for bigger water, or something that can handle surprise fish that show up when you least expect them.

Rising hoop system

Gear should last years, not seasons

Rising replacement parts

If something breaks, you fix it. If something wears out, you replace it. The whole system is built to keep going.

Less waste. More fishing. Gear that earns its place instead of heading for the trash when one piece fails.

Built for the days that test you

Angler walking the river with a Rising net

Cold hands. Wet jackets. Brushy trails. Days that go sideways and still turn into the stories you tell later.

That is where the modular system earns its keep. Simple pieces, built to adjust, built to last, built for real days on the water.

See how the pieces fit together

Take a closer look at the system and build the setup that fits the way you fish.

See the modular setup