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BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra
BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra
BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra
BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra
BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra
BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra

BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra Strong | Maximizes Catch | Ideal for Both Commercial and Recreational Fishing | Multiple

Product ID : 56046337


Galleon Product ID 56046337
Shipping Weight 3 lbs
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Model BSCGRSNT102
Manufacturer BasicGear
Shipping Dimension 11.81 x 9.29 x 4.41 inches
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BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' x 12' | Ultra Features

  • Durable Seine Net for Long Lasting Fishing Adventures - High Quality Materials for Frequent Use, Including Floats and Sinkers

  • Capture More Fish with Our Maximum Catch Seine Net Design. Professional Grade for Pro Fisherman.

  • Lightweight Seine Net for Effortless Transportation - Take Your Fishing Gear Anywhere With You.

  • Perfect Size Seine Net for Your Aquatic Enviroment - Choose From Various Depths and Width Options.

  • Multi-Environment Fishing Tool - Versatile Seine Net for Rivers, Lakes, Bays and Other Bodies of Water. Ideal for Amateur and Professional Fishermen.


About BasicGear Professional Seine Net 4' X 12' | Ultra

A seine net is a type of fishing net that is often used to capture large amounts of fish at once. It consists of two long parallel lines connected together by shorter crosslines called 'seines.' At one end of each main line there is a buoy, while weights keep the bottom edges of the nets on the ocean floor. Seine nets are typically deployed perpendicular to shore and then pulled slowly through the water using boats or manual labor, enclosing schools of fish within the net as they move. Once the net reaches the shore, it's lifted up and the captured fish removed, allowing the process to continue until all desired areas have been fished. They're commonly used for commercial operations, but recreational anglers may also use smaller ones to increase their chances of catching fish.