Rising Brookie Net - 24in Handle for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$168.95
Used Value:
$101.37
Sale Value:
$152.06

From the river to the tarmac, the Rising 24in Handle Brookie Net provides dependable performance and the convenient break-down. The Brookie features a made-in-the-USA construction and is equipped with a lifetime warranty (though, the net is exempt from this in most instances). Additionally, the textured grip provides a comfortable carry, while the acetate bolt makes for easy disassembly should you require it. And, not to mention, a gasket sealed end cap provides waterproof storage within the handle.

Specifications

Brand:
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
aluminum
Recommended Use:
fly fishing
Size:
24in

Full Reviews

10
This thing is the absolute best. The length of the handle is super handy when in use, and is surprisingly not at all a pain when shoved into my waist band.
Morgan Eliasen, backcountry.com
April 8, 2019
10
Rising is one of the freshest and most innovative companies in the game right now when it comes to accessories for fly fisherman. Their flask nets are beyond awesome and are hand built right here in Francis, Utah. How's that for made in the USA? This size is perfect for days where you will be covering a ton of water, but may still get a few shots at bigger fish and need a proper basket to handle the job. Because there is nothing worse than losing the fish of the day due to a botched net job. The option to fill the handle with a tasty beverage of your choice is obviously amazing, and makes for a perfect celebratory shot stick once you release that bucknasty brown. I own 2 other Nomad carbon nets that I have used for years but there is something about the hand made quality and unique craftmanship of this net that I just really enjoy over the other two. Now get out there and fish!
Michael McMillan, backcountry.com
October 31, 2017
10
Obviously the flask is amazing, but the net is a great size. I really like the longer handle. It works great as a staff too for sketchy river crossings.
Nick, backcountry.com
July 31, 2017