HighCountryBassAssassin Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Hey all - Was wondering about net storage on kayaks. I got myself a YakAttack Folding Leverage net, I was wondering if anyone had any great solutions for storing a net so that it's accessible and out of the way. I am considering getting a new piece of track, attaching that, and using another rod holder to store it. I like the YakAttack rod holders because I can angle them low enough to be completely out of the way when casting. Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted January 12 Super User Posted January 12 I have the same net. I use a Zooka II rod holder. I pedal a FeelFree Lure 11.5 with a milk crate and three rod holder. I mount the Zooka on the track just in front of a rear rod holder so I can grab it and keep it out of the way when I switch rods. I’ll post a photo of it when I get a chance. Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted January 12 Super User Posted January 12 That’s what I’ve done. Had the mighty mount there already from using yak attack rod holders there for a while. I had the spare omega holder also. 1 Quote
Susky River Rat Posted January 12 Posted January 12 @Koz not sure if you use a net but you may know something. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted January 12 Super User Posted January 12 I use a folding Frabill Bear Claw net when needed. It's up front in the bungee that holds my soft side cooler in place. It's pretty rare I use it, since I'm right there at water level to land most fish - even big ones. Most often it's a dink with a face full of trebles that I don't really want to deal with. If I can get that fish to shake off boatside, even better. Quote
Brian11719 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Also own an old town. Keep the net in the built in rod holder on the right side...put 2 rods in the built in holders on the left and the rest of my rods on rod holders attached to a crate strapped down in the back...have found this setup works great for me and specifically like it because you can get to the net really quickly which to me is more important than being able to change over to a different rod to use...also makes it easier when you are getting in / out. Quote
Super User Koz Posted January 12 Super User Posted January 12 2 hours ago, Susky River Rat said: @Koz not sure if you use a net but you may know something. I use the ForEverlast Generation 2 net which has a short handle and store it in the left, built in rod holder behind my seat. I like the YakAttack net the OP has, but the trade off is what he’s facing - storage and quick deployment. Of course, I’m trading off not having a long reach with my net. I see some anglers keep their net at their feet on the deck. Everything is a trade off on a kayak. 2 hours ago, Brian11719 said: Also own an old town. Keep the net in the built in rod holder on the right side...put 2 rods in the built in holders on the left and the rest of my rods on rod holders attached to a crate strapped down in the back...have found this setup works great for me and specifically like it because you can get to the net really quickly which to me is more important than being able to change over to a different rod to use...also makes it easier when you are getting in / out. This - but I keep me net on the left side. Quote
Standard Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I just lay mine across the front, especially after I used it to scoop a little bird out that was struggling on the surface. 1 Quote
Fishingmickey Posted January 14 Posted January 14 In my PA14 mine rides on the front hatch the handle is between the pedals. I prefer having it in front of me so I can see it. I don't have to reach back blindly for the net when I am fighting a fish. FM Quote
Cuivre Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I prefer to keep mine on the front hatch of my CoosaFD, but I use a net that doesn't have as big of a hoop as the Leverage net has. That net just seems like overkill to me. I put a longer PVC handle with grippy tape on a medium sized hoop that had a shorter handle. Quote
Gera Posted January 22 Posted January 22 On 1/14/2025 at 2:29 PM, Standard said: I just lay mine across the front, especially after I used it to scoop a little bird out that was struggling on the surface. I do this on my Old Town PDL Quote
MRQturbo Posted February 2 Posted February 2 I use the rear rod holder.. Out of my way and easy to reach when I need it.. Quote
Crow Horse Posted February 4 Posted February 4 I'm using a ForEverlast floating net. I keep mine on the bow deck of my 10' sit in while moving, all other times I'll just let it float beside the yak (leashed). (I realize that this doesn't help the OP with his net) Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 5 Super User Posted February 5 I have the same Yak Attack net. I have a Hobie PA14. I put it under a bungie cord on the front storage compartment. It's out of the way and easy to get to. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted February 5 Super User Posted February 5 net storage. I keep it simple. I just lay it in the front like a few folks here. it stays put all the time and I just pick it up. my net has an extraordinary gravitation pull to a fish hook so having it up front really helps. I use a 4everlast, that I lengthened the handle for, and that is my net for life. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted February 5 Super User Posted February 5 I quit carrying a net. Was in the way far more than the value I got from it. In six or seven years of kayak fishing I only know of one tournament fish and one fun fishing bass that I might not have lost if I had used a net. Quote
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