Designed For a Natural Grip, Built for Every Angler

Every curve of the patented RockSpring handle is shaped with purpose. Its smooth, oval profile rests naturally in your hand, providing complete 360 degree contact and effortless control. You’ll feel the balance-steady, secure, and relaxed, without straining or forcing your grip. Where flat handles rely on grip strength, RockSpring relies on design, reducing strain and letting your hands do less while you do more.

And despite being handcrafted from wood, RockSpring Nets are astonishingly lightweight—lighter than most composite nets of equal size and quite possibly among the lightest wooden nets ever made.


Double-Stitched Netting for Superior Strength

Close-up of a RockSpring Nets' wooden hoop showing the dual-stitch rubber bag attachment, providing greater strength and durability than a single-stitch connection.

Many landing nets secure each netting loop with a single stitch, concentrating all the force on one point. If the netting snags on a branch or other obstacle while walking, that attachement point is more likely to break. RockSpring Nets uses a double-stitch to secure the netting, distributing the stress across two attachemnt points. This reinforcement creates a stronger, more durable fly fishing net you can rely on, built to withstand the pulls and tugs of real-world fishing conditions.


Keep Your Net Ready-Hands Free

Angler demonstrating a RockSpring Nets' wrist lanyard which is attached to the wooden handle, a simple solution that keeps the net secure while fighting a fish.

Every RockSpring Net is built with thoughtful features that make an angler’s time on the water more enjoyable and efficient. One of those details is our durable wrist lanyard, included with every net. Carry your net as usual, and once you’ve hooked a fish, slip your non-casting hand through the lanyard loop. The net hangs securely from your wrist, giving you full freedom to reel, manage your line, or control the fish.

With this hands-free setup, your landing net stays ready and accessible exactly when you need it most. If the fish makes a sudden run while you’re netting, you can simply release the net without risking loss—keeping it close and ready while you regain control and guide the fish in for a successful landing. It’s a simple, effective system that helps anglers land more fish efficiently.