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WILLIAMSON NET
COMPANY

"By Fisherman, For Fisherman"

Williamson Net Company builds the finest Bait Cast Nets on the market. Our Signature Series net makers span three generations of building commercial and professional style bait fishing nets. The secret to our many years of service start with using quality materials in the construction of our nets. These detailed components optimize the smooth function of our bait nets.

Williamson’s nets, wide pancake spread, produce true diameter bait spread coverage. “More spread footprint, more bait per throw”. The Six panel net design is made with premium monofilament twine for a “Soft lay” netting body.  The premium double knotted netting keeps tears from running, if a hole is made during use. The net sock is hung dept stretch to make the net easy to hold in your hand. The open ring “Net Horn”allows the Braille lines to flow freely through the horn so there is no snap back. Williamson’s nets feature a double tied lead line which locks each individual ball lead between two diamond braided rope lines. The lead lines are strong and built to withstand the harshest bait catching environments. Secure you catch with strong brail draw strings. 120 lb. test pre-stretched monofilament lines lift your bait haul with ease. When retrieving your net our Hollow braided 5/16” poly hand line will not tangle and floats, giving you peace of mind that you will land your catch. Our manufacturing process is second to none. Our expertises delivers the finest Casting net you can buy. We will stand behind the the quality materials and building process so you can enjoy years of live bait fishing.

 

Our Islamorada Series Bait Nets are built to last with aluminum shafts & net guard, EVA foam grips & foam filled to float if dropped overboard.  

 

We would like to thank you for your patronage and hope you enjoy our nets like we do! 

 

Please remember to send us pictures of your catches using bait caught in our nets. We will add your photo to the Signature Series Wall of Fame!

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