Magnetic Net Release
I’ll be the first to admit that I hate carrying a net. It’s bothersome, I hate it swinging around, and with most of the fish caught, totally not required. I’ve kind of changed my mind while fishing this summer here in Idaho where the average fish is somewhat larger than most I caught in California and where I’m often waist deep out in a river with nowhere to move the fish to for a safe landing/release. The whitefish you catch here are another factor. Those darn things will not hold still when you try to get them to where you can safely unhook them.
I’d always seen the magnetic net holders so thought I’d give one a shot. I found one on ebay that has a rated 7 pound magnet, and I can vouch for it being at least 7 pounds to release the net. The coiled retainer cord makes it virtually impossible to lose, and it easily stretches to about 4-5 feet to make movement of the net easy. Rehooking the net just requires a reach over your back shoulder and the magnets easily grab each other again.
There are quite a few different models around. I decided to go with the cheapest one as why spend $17.99 to $29.95 for an Orvis, Brodin, or whatever name brand when you can get one of these—I got mine in about 3 days from the time I placed the order:
$10.99 including shipping at:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Magnetic-Net-Release-for-Fly-Fishing-Green-Color-w-Coiled-Lanyard-/230837644181?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35befeeb95
Works well to help me tame those fish so I can get them released quickly without me having to wade to shore.