The FISHPOND Nomad Native Net is a high-quality, lightweight landing net designed for fly anglers who prioritize portability, durability, and fish-friendly features. Here’s what you need to know about the Original version:

Key Features:

  1. Native Net Design

    • Made with a rubber-coated, knotless mesh to protect fish slime and scales, ensuring safe catch-and-release.
    • Gentle on fins and tails, reducing stress on fish.
  2. Lightweight & Durable

      FISHPOND Nomad Native Net - Original

    • Constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum for strength without added weight.
    • Ideal for backpacking or wading due to its compact design.
  3. Ergonomic Handle

    • Features a comfortable grip for easy one-handed use.
    • Often comes in a short or long handle variant (check model specifics).
  4. Portable

    • Many models are collapsible or telescoping for easy transport.
    • Fits in a vest, pack, or strapped to a sling.
  5. Aesthetic & Functional

    • Classic green or earth-tone netting blends into natural surroundings.
    • Reinforced rim for durability against rocks/abrasion.

Common Uses:

  • Fly Fishing: Perfect for trout, bass, and other freshwater species.
  • Backcountry Fishing: Light enough for long hikes into remote streams.
  • Eco-Conscious Anglers: The fish-friendly net aligns with conservation practices.

Variants:

  • Nomad Native Net (Original): The classic version with standard sizing.
  • Nomad Native Net – Compact/XL: Smaller or larger options for specific needs.
  • Magnetic Release (Pro Model): Some versions include a magnetic net release for quick access.

Why Choose Fishpond?

Fishpond is known for sustainable fishing gear, combining functionality with environmental responsibility. Their nets are popular among guides and serious anglers.

If you’re looking for a reliable, fish-friendly net that won’t weigh you down, the Nomad Native Net is a top choice. For exact specs (size/weight), check the product label or retailer details, as designs may evolve.

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