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Safe landing of predator fish
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| Name | Balzer Shirasu 2,30m 55cm Kescher - Unterfangkescher |
| EAN | 4005652833323 |
| MPN | 66856 |
| Brand | Balzer |
| Tool Type | landing_net_keepnet |
| Material | Polyester, Rubber |
| Product Configuration | Net with Pole, Telescopic, Foldable |
| Mesh Type | Coated Mesh, Polyester Mesh |
| Hoop Size | 55cm |
| Length | 230cm |
| Water Type | freshwater |
| Power Source | manual |
| Transport length | 87cm |
| Mesh size | 12 mm |
It is intended for predator fishing, especially spin fishing for species such as zander and perch, but it can also be used for other freshwater methods when the size fits.
Yes. The frame folds and the handle is telescopic, which reduces the transport length to 87 cm for easier carrying and storage.
This version has an overall length of 230 cm, a hoop size of 55 cm, and a mesh size of 12 mm.
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The Balzer Shirasu landing net is built for predator fishing and gives you a practical way to land zander, perch, and other predatory fish from the bank or boat. Its telescopic handle, foldable frame, and coated mesh make it easy to carry and easier on fish and hooks.
This net is designed as a compact landing aid for spin fishing. The long telescopic handle helps you reach fish cleanly at the waterside, while the foldable construction makes transport much simpler between spots.
The coated polyester mesh is made to reduce tangles compared with plain fabric mesh. It also supports easier hook removal and practical handling after the fish is in the net.
With a transport length of 87 cm, the net packs down well for mobile sessions. The folding mechanism and telescopic handle help keep the setup manageable in the car, on foot, or in the boat.
A total length of 230 cm and a 55 cm hoop size give this model a useful balance between reach and control. That makes it a sensible choice for anglers targeting common freshwater predators with lures.
When choosing a landing net, compare overall length, hoop size, and transport length with where you fish most often. For banks with higher edges or for fishing from harbours and platforms, extra reach can be especially useful.