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Action Fishing Nets Flounder Drag Net Mesh 210d 21ply 180m Heavy Duty, Reliable Bottom Dragging For Sea Pros

SKU AF-FL-MESH-21ply
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Original price $299.00
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Original price $299.00
Current price $255.00
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Flounder Drag Net Mesh Strong 210d/21ply — 180 m Continuous Green Netting for Bottom‑Dragging

Built for crews who measure gear life in seasons, not trips, this flounder drag net mesh delivers the strength, handling, and abrasion resistance demanded by bottom‑dragging work. The 210d/21ply multi‑strand cotton construction provides a dependable, low‑glare mesh that lies quiet in the water, grips well during rigging, and repairs cleanly with traditional knots. Supplied as a single 180 m length, it trims easily to match existing head/foot ropes and hang ratios for your target grounds.

What sets it apart is the balance of durability and workability: a stout 25md mesh that stands up to rough seabeds yet stays responsive in hand, plus a 4–5/8" opening sized for efficient flounder passage and controlled catch. The green tone blends with common coastal bottoms to reduce underwater flash while you tow.

  • Material & build: 210d/21ply multi‑strand cotton rag net (cotton/net), engineered for heavy‑duty dragging and straightforward dockside repairs.
  • Length: 180 m in one continuous piece for fewer weak points; can be cut to sections for new net builds or reslinging jobs.
  • Mesh opening: 4–5/8" for target‑focused flounder operations and consistent grading of catch size.
  • Mesh thickness: 25md for a sturdy, abrasion‑resistant feel across shell, rock, and sand.
  • Breaking strain: Approx. 80 lb to handle heavier tows and surge without constant patching.
  • Color: Green mesh to reduce glare and visual profile in typical sea conditions.

Why commercial crews choose this mesh

  • Stronger, fewer joins: A continuous 180 m run minimizes splice points that can creep under load.
  • Fast, familiar repairs: Cotton construction accepts standard needles and matching gauge twine, so patches hold and shape stays true.
  • Quiet, low‑glare tow: Natural‑feeling mesh that won’t “flash” like shiny synthetics as it moves through the water.
  • Built for bottom work: 25md thickness and 80 lb break give confidence over rough ground and shell.
  • From a working brand: Action Fishing Nets supplies gear trusted by crews who value reliability, steady supply, and responsive support.

Best‑fit uses and scenarios

  • Make new drag nets: Cut to spec and hang to your preferred ratio for inshore or near‑coastal flounder tows.
  • Resling existing gear: Refresh worn panels while keeping your proven frame, ropes, and doors in service.
  • Seasonal refits: Keep spare length on deck for on‑the‑fly panel swaps after abrasion or tear‑downs.

Practical rigging tips from the dock

  • Plan cut lengths around your knot pattern to keep mesh count even and tension uniform across the panel.
  • Store dry, shaded, and off the deck to reduce fiber degradation; rinse after sandy or muddy tows.
  • Patch with matching 210d/21ply gauge to maintain balance and avoid “hard spots” that can snag.
  • Always confirm local mesh regulations for your waters before deployment.

Specifications at a glance

  • Type: Flounder drag net mesh (unslung netting)
  • Category: Fishing nets and netting material for bottom‑dragging
  • Material: Multi‑strand cotton (210d/21ply)
  • Length supplied: 180 m continuous
  • Mesh opening: 4–5/8"
  • Mesh thickness: 25md
  • Approx. breaking strain: 80 lb
  • Color: Green

If your priority is steady harvests with gear that’s easy to service between tides, this 210d/21ply flounder drag net mesh is the practical choice. Dependable strength, clean handling, and a continuous 180 m run mean fewer mid‑season surprises—and more time towing productive ground.

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