Keepnets, landing net heads
Welcome to tacklebait.en's Keepnets, Landing Net Heads category, where you'll find the essential equipment for responsible and successful fishing! Whether it's an exciting feeder session, a carp fishing trip, or a quick float fishing session, you'll find the right keepnet and landing net head for every fishing method here. Our selection includes premium brands such as Delphin, Garbolino, SRT, Prowess, and Carp Expert, guaranteeing quality and durability. Among our more than 100 products, you'll find everything from competition keepnets to traditional keepnets, essential for gentle handling of your catch. Trust our expertise in making the perfect choice!
Successful fishing is not only about choosing the right rod, reel, and groundbait, but also about the gentle and safe handling of the catch. In this category, at tacklebait.en, we offer a wide selection of keepnets, landing net heads that are essential for responsible angling. Whether you are hunting for trophy carp or smaller bream, you will find the perfect tool with us to store the caught fish in the least stressful way, safely, and then release them.
Our selection prominently features Competition Keepnets, developed according to the needs of modern competitive sports. These keepnets are typically large in volume, made of fish-friendly material, and designed to keep fish unharmed for a long time until weighing. In contrast, Traditional Keepnets serve the needs of everyday, hobby anglers, with a simpler, more robust design but the same effectiveness. Baitfish Catching Nets are specifically designed for collecting baitfish, with their fine mesh and practical design aiding predatory fish fishing.
Choosing Landing Net Heads is crucial during the playing and lifting of a fish. Our range includes landing net heads of various sizes and materials, from fine tackle fishing to big carp angling. An important aspect is the net material, which should not damage the fish's scales or skin. We also offer Floating Weigh Slings, which are used for temporary, safe storage of carp during photography, as well as Spare Nets and Adapters to easily maintain or modify your existing equipment. Don't forget about accurate Scales and Carp Sacks, which are indispensable for the gentle weighing and short-term storage of large fish.
Among the products of Delphin, Garbolino, SRT, Prowess, and Carp Expert brands, you are guaranteed to find the quality and function that suits you, whether for feeder fishing, boilie fishing, float fishing, or lure fishing. Our expert fishing team will gladly assist you in your choice so that you return home from tacklebait.en with the most suitable accessories that will serve your fishing experiences for a long time.
What types of keepnets are there, and which one should I choose for my fishing method?
In tacklebait.en's wide selection, you can choose from several types of keepnets, depending on the fishing method you use and the fish you are targeting. Competition Keepnets are elongated, mostly rectangular or circular in cross-section, soft, fish-friendly bags, mainly used by competition anglers. Their purpose is to keep fish unharmed for a long time until weighing. If you compete or go on long fishing trips, this is the perfect choice. Traditional Keepnets are typically simpler in design, with wire-framed or spiral-structured nets, which are sufficient for temporary storage of caught fish during shorter, hobby fishing sessions. They are excellent for smaller fish, such as bream or crucian carp. Baitfish Catching Nets, as their name suggests, are smaller, fine-meshed, and specifically designed for collecting baitfish, such as bleak or small roach, for predatory fish fishing. It is important to always choose according to the target fish and the duration of the fishing trip!
What criteria should I use to choose a landing net head from tacklebait.en's selection?
Choosing a landing net head is crucial for gently lifting fish and successfully concluding the fight. Primarily, size matters: for large carp, a larger, more robust landing net head is needed, while for fine tackle fishing, a smaller, lighter model is sufficient. Also pay attention to the net material! Fish-friendly, soft, quick-drying materials, such as rubberized or fine-mesh fabrics, minimize harm to fish and make hook removal easier. Mesh size is also important: hooks can get caught in holes that are too large, and water flows slowly through holes that are too small. The method of connecting to the landing net handle is also important to ensure stable and safe use. Remember, tacklebait.en's selection also includes numerous Landing Net Handles that perfectly match the chosen landing net head, thus allowing you to assemble a complete set of equipment.
Why are carp sacks important and how should I use them correctly for gentle fish storage?
Carp Sacks are essential equipment for modern, responsible boilie fishing, aimed at the short-term, safe, and stress-free storage of trophy carp. These sacks allow the caught fish to recover after the fight before regaining its strength, or while preparing for photography and weighing. The material of carp sacks is extremely soft, with a mesh structure that ensures proper water exchange and oxygen supply. It is important to always secure the carp sack in a shaded place, in water of sufficient depth where the fish can move freely and not be injured on the bottom. Never leave the fish unattended in the carp sack for extended periods, and avoid sunny, shallow waters. After use, always thoroughly dry and clean the sack to prevent the spread of diseases.
What are floating weigh slings for, and when do we use them during fishing?
Floating Weigh Slings, also known as weighing carp sacks, are a special accessory for fishing large carp. Their primary function is to safely and gently hold trophy fish in the water for a short period after catching them, while preparing for weighing and photography. These sacks are made of special, water-floating material, so the fish can rest near the water surface, stress-free. They are often used when someone is fishing alone and needs time to set up the camera, or if they have caught multiple fish and want to weigh them in sequence. It is important to properly secure the floating weigh sling and keep the fish in it only for the shortest necessary time, paying maximum attention to the fish's well-being and safety before releasing it back to its habitat.