Bait hasn't a chance
My first cast net. A learning curve to properly throw it. I did manage to make a lot of great throws. Caught big mullet and tons of smaller mullet. Even caught shrimp. Net sure paid for itself fast Read more

Drasry
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| Size | 3FT Radius |
|---|---|
| Color | White |
| Material | Monofilament / Plastic coated sinker |
| Brand | Drasry |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |












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Customers find the fishing net to be of good quality, easy to throw, and effective at catching bait fish, with one customer noting it works well in shallow water.
My first cast net. A learning curve to properly throw it. I did manage to make a lot of great throws. Caught big mullet and tons of smaller mullet. Even caught shrimp. Net sure paid for itself fast Read more
Great product was delivered on time used it to catch sardines by the hundreds of pounds Read more

Great net, long cord Read more
Had it for about a year and works great! Netting has not torn or ripped. Only complaint is that it’s a bit small but that’s on me. Read more
Works great, already took it on 3 trips. Grabbed a rock one time on the jetties and snapped one of the cables in it trying to recover it, but I was able to fix it on the spot and get back to catching bait fish (I feel it even worked better after I fixed it). I used it on 1 pier with no success and 2 jetties were I caught something every time I got a good cast. I caught bait fish, 1 large beautiful starfish, a few conch, and what looked like a couple brittle starfish (I only kept the bait fish and conch). 0 rust on the weights so far and I have not rinsed the net once yet. I use this for catching bait, but also seeing if I can find something cool to put into my aquarium (I like to have common local aquatic life in my aquarium and I have it setup to simulate my local marina). Takes practice and youtube videos to learn how to actually cast it correctly. I got the 3' version, since I live in Southern California and that is the legal max diameter that I can use. I really want a bigger version to bad.... If your in Northern California or another state that allows for bigger nets, I recommend getting something bigger then 3'. Crazy story, my friend and I saw a $100 bill floating in the water when we where on a jettie and actually caught it using this net, but unfortunately it was movie production fake money.... looked very real. Very cool that we could get it with this net however. Read more
I really can’t say anything negative about this net. It’s an excellent net for the money. I got the 9ft 1/4 mesh to replace a 7ft that I had for years. Pinfish and greenbacks in the flats are snook and redfish magnets around here. In 3 fishing trips it literally paid for itself and then some. Of course it’s not a custom made $300 net or commercial grade but if you take care of it, it should last years. Rinse it after a day out and soak it is fabric softener every now and again and you can’t go wrong. It throws just like it should. The price of bait is high around here so I feel this net is a good value. I have purchased pinfish alone for $1-$2 each from the bait shop. That adds up quick to buy a couple dozen for a day on the water. Like I said it has already paid for itself. From this point it will probably save me hundreds of dollars within the year. I hope everyone has the same experience. Tight lines everyone!!! Read more
So far so good. It is a little smaller than I anticipated but it is easy to use. Read more
Affordable and good quality. Rope is a bit too long for close-up use but you do have more range if you’re throwing off of a pier. Read more
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