When looking for landing net poles, there are several factors to consider, including material, length, weight, and handle design. Here are three popular types of landing net poles (handles) used in fishing:

1. Telescopic Landing Net Poles

  • Material: Usually aluminum or carbon fiber.
  • Features: Adjustable length (typically 6–12 ft), lightweight, and portable.
  • Best for: Bank fishing, kayak fishing, or situations where portability is key.
  • Pros: Compact storage, easy to extend.
  • Cons: May lack rigidity compared to fixed-length poles.

2. Fixed-Length Landing Net Poles

  • Material: Often fiberglass, carbon fiber, or hardwood.
  • Features: Non-adjustable, sturdy, and durable (common lengths: 6–10 ft).
  • Best for: Boat fishing, heavy-duty use, or when maximum strength is needed.
  • Pros: More rigid, better for large fish.
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  • Cons: Less portable, requires more storage space.

3. Extendable/Collapsible Landing Net Poles

  • Material: Carbon fiber or composite blends.
  • Features: Combines telescopic and fixed-length benefits, often with a locking mechanism.
  • Best for: Versatile use (bank, boat, or wading).
  • Pros: Strong yet adjustable, good balance of portability and strength.
  • Cons: Can be pricier than basic telescopic poles.

Key Considerations When Choosing:

Length – Longer poles (8–12 ft) help reach farther, while shorter ones (4–6 ft) offer better control.
Weight – Carbon fiber is lightest; aluminum is mid-range; fiberglass is heavier but durable.
Grip/Handle – Look for ergonomic or non-slip handles for better control.
Net Attachment – Ensure compatibility with your landing net head (threaded, quick-release, etc.).

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