🎣 Cast Your Way to Success!
The Fitec RS750 SUPER SPREADER Cast Net is a high-performance fishing tool designed for both amateur and professional anglers. With a 4.5-foot radius and 3/8-inch mesh, this lightweight net ensures easy handling and effective casting. Made from durable 600D Oxford Cloth, it combines style and functionality, making it a must-have for your fishing adventures.
Size | 4.5' Radius, 3/8" mesh, 3/4 Lb wts |
Color | Clear |
Brand | Fitec |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Style | Compact |
Model Name | RS-750 Super Spreader |
Outer Material | 600D Oxford Cloth |
Inner Material | 600D Oxford Cloth |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Shape | Round |
Sport | Fishing |
Screen Size | 4.5 Feet |
Manufacturer | Fitec |
UPC | 017341101457 400181085221 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00017341101457 |
Mesh Opening Size | 0.38 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 5.94 x 4.69 inches |
Package Weight | 1.83 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.75 x 7.5 x 4.75 inches |
Brand Name | Fitec |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 10145 |
R**T
Excellent Cast Net
The Fitec RS750 Super Spreader Cast Net is a game-changer. It opens beautifully, making it easy to get a perfect spread every time. The material feels durable, and the weight is just right for sinking quickly and capturing bait efficiently.Whether you’re experienced or a beginner, this net is reliable and performs exactly as advertised. Definitely 5 stars for quality, ease of use, and delivering great results on the water!
C**S
works great and was not expensive
Used a dozen times so far with no problems or tears so far. Can throw fine, have been using it from fishing platforms on tidal creeks. Have caught shrimp with it.
N**Y
Good for the price
Check out some videos about how to care for these things and prep them. You’ll like the net a lot more if you do. This one is pretty cheap but it’s fine. I hung it on a log and broke a brail line but that’s easy enough to fix. Be sure you trim the brail lines at the knot on the lead line
J**B
Great 6 foot cast net for a beginner or more experienced person.
I really like this 6' cast net. I'm very new to throwing a cast net and this one is pretty easy to throw even for a novice like me. Maybe the instructions that come with it are great, but I just couldn't get it figured out based on the manufacturers instructions. So I checked on YouTube and found some really good tutorials on throwing a 6' cast net. Within a few casts I got fairly proficient with it. I think the 2 best things on this net is that number one there's only 3/4 pounds of weights per foot so it's not as heavy as some others. The other thing I like is the comfort cuff that you slip over your hand and wear on your wrist. The name comfort cuff is very accurate since it is very comfortable. Check the laws in your state to verify if it is legal to use one of these nets. Where I live in Michigan it's only legal to use them in the Great Lakes, but not in any of the channels and lakes that are connected to the Great Lakes or any other inland waters. When it's time to replace my net I will buy another one of this brand.
A**R
Paid off on 1 throw.
I live in NJ on the Barnegat Bay. My friend had a 10'Diam net that was way too big so I got this one to try and learn on.Nailed 24 Bunker with 1 throw. Paid for the net with 1 throw. (might have taken me 8 times to get it right)Have caught Spearing, Shad, Killies and Peanut Bunker in the back-bays by the bag.It's a little tricky using this net for the deeper cast you need for bunker. I've even added line to mine on occasion for the deeper throws. I love the leash so you don't loose the net on the throw. I'm looking for a 6' or 8' diam.The tee-shirt is pretty cool too since the word 'super-spreader' is in vogue now
R**N
slow to sink
Standing in waist deep water i threw on a school of finger mullet. They were swimming at the surface; not a foot underwater, but the surface. I threw directly on top of them from about 7 feet away. bullseye. They easily swam down and pushed on while i watched my net slowly sink to the bottom.To catch whitebait/greenbacks/threadfin..(you wont believe this)..i chum the water with a can of catfood or whatever, and when the bait shows up, I then get out of the boat and walk straight thru the bait, while kicking up as much sand as possible.Why? So they cant see the net im about to throw when i turn back around..and still i get only the slowest bait.Go ahead and order it, but youll see.Ive never seen anything sink so slow..ive been throwing castnets since the early 90s.The net is quality, perhaps there are people out there who dont fish water thats clear. Maybe it works for them but for getting bait around florida, this isnt the net.The weights appear to be rubber or something soft. perhaps they should be a bit heavier for this net?
A**W
Works great
Good learner net, ended up catching bait fish, a stingray and a bay shark.
B**N
Great option for cast nets.
Great option for any beginning or avid angler, wide variety of sizes. Wont break if your smart with where you throw it, avoiding rocks and tree branches. Purchased a size larger then the last one I had for almost 13 bucks cheaper on here then in my local walmart.
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