I buy cheap nets for my pike fishing.... any hooks caught in mesh can be cut out without to many concerns..... the rubber net option looks good may try one this winter...
It's great to see you guys review kit at the lower end of the scale to cater for the new starter and folk who love their fishing but are financially struggling in these harsh time's. I would only say that you didn't point out the pan bottom of the nets as this is a feature that few cheaper nets have. Good video helping out the budget conscious angler with a wife and kid's to feed. 👍
Shame the rubberised 42" version doesn't have a net float option as I ordered a 42" float version earlier today on which i intend to do a DIY rubberisation of using liquid latex ... Ive done the same procedure in the past on other nets although I used Plastidip on those ... and its worked well.
I'd say the same for all manufacturers. Most stuff these days is generic stuff from the same Chinese factories supplied to the companies and sold by them as their own brand...m
I use rubber mesh nets when i go feeder fishing and theres loads of positives to them, like releasing your hooks easier, no tangles on brambles etc, easy dry blah blah!!! But the Rats absolutely love the taste of them 😂😂🤦♂️
truly NGT will balance the market they offer realy gut products for less money i hope NGT will dominate the market and other brands will see the price diference and they will make change too because todays prises are like only for the rich peopple NASH TRAKKER FOX KORDA ETC they all gone mad enjoying fishing must be for all peopple in this world!
NGT are good for the less important stuff. Just bought a cup and cutlery set. Got a scale. Got some weights. Wouldn't buy rods or anything that's directly involved with the fish though.
I used to buy Korum whenever possible and they were my first people to check out for anything I was looking at... these days NGT have taken their place ... got net poles, most of my reels are NGT ... and all good stuff.
I buy cheap nets for my pike fishing.... any hooks caught in mesh can be cut out without to many concerns..... the rubber net option looks good may try one this winter...
It's great to see you guys review kit at the lower end of the scale to cater for the new starter and folk who love their fishing but are financially struggling in these harsh time's.
I would only say that you didn't point out the pan bottom of the nets as this is a feature that few cheaper nets have.
Good video helping out the budget conscious angler with a wife and kid's to feed. 👍
Been using the dual float nets for years - never had an issue with them especially at the price
Mine are 50"
Shame the rubberised 42" version doesn't have a net float option as I ordered a 42" float version earlier today on which i intend to do a DIY rubberisation of using liquid latex ... Ive done the same procedure in the past on other nets although I used Plastidip on those ... and its worked well.
That's crazy prices, wow ...worth getting even just as a back up/spare....Nice job NGT...Will be purchasing
Great products for the price. I had a NGT spreader block break twice on me. Given the price I suggest you buy a spare.
I'd say the same for all manufacturers. Most stuff these days is generic stuff from the same Chinese factories supplied to the companies and sold by them as their own brand...m
I use rubber mesh nets when i go feeder fishing and theres loads of positives to them, like releasing your hooks easier, no tangles on brambles etc, easy dry blah blah!!!
But the Rats absolutely love the taste of them 😂😂🤦♂️
Looks very good value!!👍
Favourite would be the float net!👍
A bought the float net few weeks back with a extended pole and come in at £24 bargain price 😀
truly NGT will balance the market
they offer realy gut products for less money
i hope NGT will dominate the market and other brands will see the price diference and they will make change too
because todays prises are like only for the rich peopple NASH TRAKKER FOX KORDA ETC they all gone mad
enjoying fishing must be for all peopple in this world!
Anyone with a job can afford decent tackle, NGT make a few good things. The rest is cheap and breaks easily sadly
@@AndrewLomax80 anyone with a job in ingland maybe or germany or france not in my country mate 😄 BULGARIA
@@maxaladin8924enjoy your shit tackle then 😂
I got ngt camo landing net probably paid 15£ and brilliant perfect size not like another nets can fit myself 🤣🤣
NGT are good for the less important stuff. Just bought a cup and cutlery set. Got a scale. Got some weights. Wouldn't buy rods or anything that's directly involved with the fish though.
I have the ngt 10ft extender rods in 3.5lb test curve not let me down since I brought them biggest is 38lb on them so far
I used to buy Korum whenever possible and they were my first people to check out for anything I was looking at... these days NGT have taken their place ... got net poles, most of my reels are NGT ... and all good stuff.
God there cheap when you could easily pay over a £100 ,so much good tackle out there now for little money
I always buy NGT nets purely on price, nets are what I need to replace the most so why spend a fortune. ✌️
Because then you don’t need to keep replacing them 👍🏻
@@ruthless964 🤦
Like i say
Thanks for your comment! 👍
You still leaving carpology?
I am indeed, this is my last week and I am just editing my last couple of videos.