I have said it before and will say it again, I have fallen in love with tenkara nets for stream fishing. After a lot of requests for us to offer tenkara nets and a long period spent developing nets that could be made with high quality and consistency, I'm proud to announce that our tenkara nets are finally available.
The super fine mesh of tenkara nets is absolutely ideal for stream fishing. Hand-made with nylon, the mesh has tiny 2mm gaps, which presents several advantages for stream fishing and until now have not been offered to anglers outside of Japan. The very fine mesh gently cradles the fish to minimize damage to its skin. A fish will never get caught in the gaps, as may happen in the wider gaps of some nets where the gills or jaw of fish can sometimes be damaged when they thrash around in other nets. It's very light weight and retains no water (a quick shake will dry it entirely). And, my favorite, it will not snag your fly.
The best net design
Based on the original "design" of tenkara nets, which are made with one single branch and have a frame positioned at an angle from the handle, one couldn't come up with a more functional design nowadays. The angle between the frame and handle can serve several purposes. It allows you to position it on your back, through the wading belt ,while the net stays off your back and allows for free movement. When fishing in shallower water you can press it behind your knees after you net a fish so you can use both hands to manage the fish, or take a picture. If in deeper water, you can also leave the handle through your wading belt on your side as you have both hands free to unhook the fish or take a picture. The round handle also ensures you can position it between your legs, or the positions mentioned above, and it won't turn. In sum, a very well designed angler's tool and it has become our favorite picture-taking device.
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