
The Perfect Pike Landing Net
By Andrew Kennedy
I have been on the lookout for a new pike landing net for a couple
of years now, without ever finding one to meet my specifications. My
only criteria was for a triangular net which wouldn't break the bank,
with at least 42 inch arm-length, and quite a large mesh size. Not too
much to ask, surely?
Well, all of the major manufacturers whose nets I have looked at lately,
seem to be opting for "fish-friendly" micromesh. Micromesh
is certainly better for carp and other large-scaled species, because
the fine mesh reduces the chance of scale damage, whilst not removing
much protective slime. When it comes to piking, however, a tiny mesh
size is definitely not fish friendly! If the fish you are landing has
a treble hook outside it's mouth, and it then twists itself inside the
landing net, you can be left with a tangled, toothy mess which is potentially
lethal for both the pike, and your micromesh landing net! I prefer not
to have to cut my net to shreds in order to return a pike quickly to
the water. This should not be necessary if you have the correct tackle.
Larger mesh is simply safer and far more practical for pike fishing.
So, imagine how surprised I was, whilst perusing local tackle shop
Climax Tackle in Dronfield - when I stumbled upon a new landing net
by carp tackle firm, Korum - and it was exactly the pike net I've been
searching for!
It's called the "Korum Carbon Specimen 42 inch Net". Not
only does it have large mesh (with micromesh only covering it's hollow-carbon
arms), but it also has latex-covered mesh! Latex mesh is proven to be
fish friendly by removing very little slime, but it has the further
benefits of extra resistance to hook penetration, and it dries quickly
with less fishy odour too!
It comes with a stout alloy spreader block, a 6-foot carbon handle
and storage bag. The whole package costs around £40, and I really
cannot fault it. No conservation-minded pike angler should be without
one!

"The Carbon
Specimen 42" Landing Net from Korum is the best all-round pike
fishing net I've ever seen"

"This
large mesh size is perfect for use for pike, whilst the micromesh surrounding
the landing net arms is very hard-wearing where it needs to be. The
latex-covered mesh resists hook penetration, resists rotting and dries
very quickly too"
"Unless
I was roving long distances, I would not risk using any net smaller
than 42 inches for pike fishing"
"The
net arms are made from hollow carbon, making them strong and lightweight.
They have robust alloy end-caps for longevity. The package comes complete
with a strong, cast-alloy spreader block and a 1.8m (6 foot) carbon
landing net handle"