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Secure fish landing from kayak with hook-safe rubber mesh
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| Name | Berkley Extended Kayak Net - Angelkescher |
| EAN | 0028632683088 |
| MPN | 110045 |
| Brand | Berkley |
| Tool Type | landing_net_keepnet |
| Mesh Type | Rubber Mesh |
| Power Source | manual |
| Frame Material | Aluminium |
| Attachment Type | Elastic tether cord |
Rubber mesh prevents hook tangling and is gentler on fish scales and fins than traditional nylon or polyester. It's also more durable in the wet environment of kayak fishing and resists UV damage.
Yes. The anodized aluminum frame is corrosion-resistant and suitable for saltwater fishing. Rinse with fresh water after each use to maintain the finish.
The integrated elastic cord tether keeps the net attached to your kayak, vest, or belt, so it won't be lost overboard. However, you should always secure the other end firmly before relying on it.
The deep net design and extended frame suit fish from 1–2 kg up to around 10–15 kg, depending on the fish's shape and girth. It's well-suited to pike, bass, musky, and similar species.
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The Berkley Extended Kayak Net is purpose-built for paddlers who need confident fish handling from their kayak. With UV-resistant rubber mesh and a durable anodized aluminum frame, it delivers the durability and functionality serious kayak anglers demand.
The frame features red anodized aluminum tubing that resists corrosion and handles saltwater conditions. The mesh is 100% rubber—a material choice that prevents hook tangling and protects both your fish and tackle. The deep net shape provides ample space for effective landing.
An integrated elastic cord runs through the handle, allowing you to secure the net to your kayak, life vest, or belt. This tether system means you can land fish without releasing your grip on the net, critical when stability matters in a boat.
Ideal for pike, bass, musky, or saltwater species. The extended reach gives you an extra margin of safety when landing from a low paddling position.