🎯 Cast Like a Pro, Catch Like a Legend
The Drasry Saltwater Fishing Cast Net features a durable 0.22mm copolymer monofilament mesh paired with heavy-duty, rust-proof gray sinkers weighing 0.88 lb per foot. Designed for precision and ease, its 32-foot floating braided rope with neoprene wrist strap offers superior casting control. The 1/4" mesh size efficiently traps a variety of baitfish, while the included repair kit and custom net bag ensure longevity and convenience for anglers of all skill levels.
Size | 5FT Radius |
Color | White |
Material | Copolymer Monofilament, Polypropylene |
Brand | Drasry |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Style | 1/4 Mesh 0.88 Lb/Ft |
Model Name | Casting Net Gray Sinker 1/4 mesh |
Outer Material | Monofilament / Plastic coated sinker |
Inner Material | Monofilament / Plastic coated sinker |
Fishing Technique | Casting |
Special Feature | Crab, Casting net, Fishing bait, Shrimp |
Shape | Round |
Sport | Fishing |
Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Grip Material | Neoprene |
Screen Size | 5 Feet |
Manufacturer | Drasry |
Mesh Opening Size | 0.25 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.44 x 7.05 x 6.97 inches |
Package Weight | 2.23 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Drasry |
Warranty Description | three months |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | Casting Net Gray Sinker |
Included Components | Net Bag, Repair tools |
Skill Level | All |
Fishing Line Type | monofilament |
T**G
Good quality net
Nice packaging nice looking net good long throw line I haven't used it yet but I can't foresee any problems feels nice.
K**P
Great buy for fishing
Great quality for the price, and the weights are heavy so trust it will sink properly
G**
Good cast net for the price.
I ordered the 8' 1/4" mesh cast net to use in brackish water. Not a bad net for around 49$. The material seems to be okay for the price. I have had to repair it 8 times since owning it do to debris, fish and other catches, but that is to be expected as I use this daily for catching bait. Perfect beginner net for anyone starting to get into throwing a cast net. The wrist band does not hold up well at all, I ended up removing it and making a loop in the rope, problem solved. Some of the netting nots have started to come loose with a couple here and there, so that's a bit annoying, but again for the price it's still a good net. A thicker monofilament diameter would be better for rigidity. Other then that its been a good beginner net. Have caught some unexpected things in the net "Blacktip shark, alligator gar or the occasional crab" and it still holding up with very minor damage. 9/10. Recommended.
H**L
A lot of fun with practice
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.
W**Y
Fish net
Nephew is happy with it
J**E
it ok
In actual operation, the unfolding and retracting process of the casting net was relatively smooth, without serious jamming or damage. It is easy to carry and cast. In addition, the gray sinker design of the net improves its stability in the water, which helps to catch more marine life.However, I also found some shortcomings during use. First, the fishing efficiency of the casting net seems to be somewhat limited, which may be related to its mesh size or material. In some cases, it may take multiple casts to catch enough bait. Secondly, although the casting net is durable, it still shows more signs of wear after not too long of use, which may require more frequent maintenance and replacement.
R**.
it works wonderful
the product is very nice and it works woderful, and i caugth lots of fish with it.
N**R
to easy to tear up
it tore 6 inches from the horn when it was snagged at the bottom of the purse.
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