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Excalibur Cast Net - Silver series
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Description: Excalibur Cast Nets were designed with the vision to supply fishermen with top notch quality cast nets that are designed to open LARGER to their fullest measurement potential, sink FASTER due to higher quality thinner resin material combined with heavy lead weight ratio, be STRONGER at the cast nets' stress points such as our double selvage feature, cast easier by using the highest grade of limp netting and to also remain affordable for all cast net throwing fisherman.

The Excalibur Silver Series Cast Nets are weighted at 1.3 lb per ft. and should be used in shallower water applications or where the extra weight is not needed. Throwing these cast nets in 10ft of water or less is recommended but can be thrown in deeper water for the slower species like shrimp in which the net is made absolutely perfect for these shrimping applications.

This cast net series has all of the quality features as the heavier Gold Series except for its lighter weight of 1.3 lb per ft. These cast nets feature a 30ft handline, 4 way divided horn, 11/0 heavy duty crane swivel, high end monofiliment resin for netting softness, 6 X-Large Panels for an exclusive "relaxed" style design, marble shaped lead and the double gold selvage feature at the horn and leadline.

Finally, premium cast nets are available in a lighter weight 6 Panel, high quality design without having to throw heavier series cast nets which most premium style cast nets are known for.
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