How to attach your landing net?

comment attacher une épuisetteWho has never lost his Landing net? Many fishermen and fisherwomen go through this unfortunate stage of lose its Landing net. Whether you're fishing from the shore, from a boat or from a float tube, the size of this accessory is considerable Landing net is quickly lost. However, there are a number of tricks you can use to stop losing your Landing net and avoid buying new ones 3 times a year.

If you're not one of those anglers who loses their equipment, attach your Landing net does have some significant advantages. What's more, attaching your Landing net there's nothing complex about it !

Why tie up your Landing net ? ?

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L'Landing net is an essential accessory for catch and release fish gently, without hurting or stressing them. These accessories are widely used by all types of anglers: lure anglers (from boats, float tubes or the shore), fly fishermen, carp anglers, etc. Today, you can find Landing nets at all prices. Prices range from €20 to €150 depending on size, quality of the net, the length of the handle and the materials used. Despite Landing nets quite affordable, it is always preferable to invest your money elsewhere than in several Landing nets. Knowing how to tie your Landing net is therefore an issue for all anglers.

Even if there are Landing netdespite their modest size, they remain cumbersome accessories. That's why they're often left on the bank, forgotten between 2 fishing spots.

Visit float tube, space remains very limited. However, it must be available at all times. Some people slide it behind the backrest, others place it on the side. However, one wrong move and theLanding net falls into the water and finds himself surrounded by fish.

Visit boat, the space is larger, but even if you're careful, theLanding net can fall into the water. When navigation, the wind can catch in the net and carry away theLanding net. However, on boats, it is often during the capture that theLanding net falls by the wayside! With the rod in one hand and theLanding net in the other, we sometimes run out. If you don't opt for a Landing net floating, it can slide off the edge of the boat while you are fighting your fish and into the depths... As you can see, there are many opportunities for your Landing net to escape !

What accessories should you use to attach your Landing net ? ?

The best accessory for attaching your Landing net depends on your fishing technique. There are different ways and accessories for attaching your Landing net or your racket. From the shore or with your feet in the water, you need to be able to move freely. Whether you're an angler who loves the trout fishing (fly-fishing or lure-fishing) in the wilderness, or a fisherman who enjoys streetfishing, your Landing net must be easy to accessible and space-saving.

The trout angler's snowshoe meets these criteria perfectly. Often of modest size, the snowshoe fits perfectly through branches and is usually attached to the angler's back, to his fishing waistcoat or rucksack. Some also attach it to a belt. This last method only works with smallLanding nets.

In all cases, it must be easy to access !


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Tying it on when fishing from shore

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The simplest and most effective solution is to attach it to your fishing waistcoat or rucksack using a snap hook, a service button or a magnet. TheLanding net remains close at hand, easy to pick up and hang up, with no risk of losing or damaging it.

There are different types of fasteners for Landing net, depending on its size, weight and shape. You need to choose the system best suited to your needs and your equipment, taking comfort and safety into account. The magnetic clip Greys is available in 2 different resistance models. The more powerful 5kg magnet is designed for larger Landing nets. If your Landing net does not have a ring split, the fly Net Magnet clip from Greys clings to theLanding net, between 2 stitches, with a Velcro fastening.

It's a quick, non-invasive solution for hanging any Landing net to your bag, waistcoat or belt. What's more, this clip holds theLanding net in the ideal direction to easily grasp the handle.

Tying it on when fishingboat

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Le stretch cord is very practical. Attached to your wrist and to the handle of theLanding net, it's an interesting accessory. By keeping your Landing net around the wrist, so you can use your hand to reel in and fight your fish.

In this way, theLanding net cannot fall into the water and stays close to your hand to exhaust the fish. Some Landing nets are already equipped with a wrist strap. Others require installation. All you need to do is buy a cord like theMagnet Quick Release connector from Dam and attach it to a ring split or make a hole in the handle.

However, the main disadvantage of this system is that you cannot use your Landing net anywhere on the boat. In this case, choose a sport that can be attached to the hull or along the console so that your Landing net keeps its place during navigation.

Attach it to a float tube

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L'magnet is also a great technique for fixing your Landing net and keep it close by. By opting for a strong magnet, your Landing net stays in place on your float tube, but it can come off with a flick of the wrist. Whether you're float tubing, kayaking or boating, it's best to use a Landing net floating which will patiently await the arrival of the fish on the surface of the water and can even be used as a fish tank with poles !

L'Landing net float tube Rapala is ideal for this purpose. Thanks to its rubber, it preserves fish mucus and scales and prevents hooks from becoming tangled.

These accessories are generally low prices and you can save a lot of money thanks to the many Landing nets that will be rescued from the depths. Are you unsure about a product? Consult the various opinion posted by our customers and don't hesitate to get in touch with our advisers, who will be delighted to answer your questions.

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