It has been a few years since we developed RiverRat Racket Nets, but there is still a good chance you can be the FIRST person ever to land a specific species with one. We want to know what ends up in em, so email us or tag #UrbanAnglersUSA on Instagram so we can add your name & catch to the list of RiverRat firsts!!!

Barracuda — @animal_bro — 1.3.21
Bluegill — @headwaters_flyfishing — 4.29.18
Bonefish —
Bowfin —
Brook Trout — @2talltyson22 — 9.4.17
Brown Trout — @trigur — 10.26.17
Bulky Trout (Bull & Brookie Hybrid) — @the_bearded_406_angler — 8.23.20
Bullhead — @xavi_armando — 11.10.20
Bull Trout — @2talltyson22 — 8.18.18
Burbot —
Channel Catfish — @trigur — 9.9.17
Carp (Common) — @trigur — 8.7.17
Carp (Grass) — @trigur — 3.8.19
Carp (Koi) — @trigur — 3.18.18
Carp (Mirror) — @jeremysalyer — 4.28.18
Carp (Linear) — @jameson_onthefly — 8.18.19
Crappie (Black) — @coloradoladyangler — 6.10.19
Crappie (White) — @xavi_armando — 11.11.20
Creek Chub —
Cutbow —
Eagle Cutthroat —
Eurasian Perch — @iamnatasha — 8.14.18
Florida Brown Bullhead —
Flounder — @stavro43 — 4.5.21
Freshwater Drum — @jay_micbrew — 7.25.20
Gila Trout — @flyfishfinatic — 4.16.20
Grayling — @sandbox_bound — 7.15.18
Greenback Cuttie — @sandbox_bound — 7.17.18
Golden Shiner —
Golden Trout — @t_richter4 — 7.12.20
Goldfish —
Guapote — @the_urbanstreamer — 7.18.21
Hickory Shad — @suburbanflyfisher — 3.26.21
Jaguar Cichlid —
Kokanee Salmon — @codactile — 10.20.18
Lake Trout —
Largemouth Bass — @headwaters_flyfishing — 4.29.18
Mayan Cichlid —
Meanmouth Bass —
Midas Cichlid — @the_urbanstreamer — 7.18.21
Palomino Trout — @middlemountainangler — 4.29.19
Peacock Bass (Butterfly) —
Peacock Bass (Spotted) —
Permit —
Pickerel —
Pike — @2talltyson22 — 9.2.17
Quillback —
Rainbow Trout — Nick Eberhardt — 8.12.17
Redfish — @animal__bro — 9.4.20
Rio Grande Cichlid — @fishooktherapy — 6.6.20
Rockfish —
Rudd — @glamping_adventures — 6.4.18
Saugeye —
Shad — @cherokeeflygirl — 6.3.18
Smallmouth Bass — @natesaylor82 — 8.16.17
Smallmouth Buffalo — @trigur — 7.24.20
Snakehead —
Snook — @xavi_armando — 7.9.21
Sonoma Sucker — @baretrapp88 — 10.31.21
Speckled Trout — @stavro43 — 9.26.20
Splake — @zpeirce — 11.21.20
Spotted Bass —
Spotted Gar — @loshuevos18 — 5.21.18
Sunfish —
Sunfish (Green) — @animal_bro — 8.26.20
Sunfish (Longear) — @animal__bro — 8.27.20
Sunfish (Pumpkinseed) — @animal__bro — 8.27.20
Sunfish (Redear) — @xavi_armando — 1.5.21
Sunfish (Warmouth) —
Tilapia — @huguin_s3s — 9.20.19
Tilapia (Nile) — @the_urbanstreamer — 7.18.21
Walleye — Nick Eberhardt — 8.19.17
Whitefish — Andy Moore — 9.10.19
White Bass —
White Sucker — @coloradoladyangler — 1.10.18
Yellow Bass — @stavro43 — 2.8.21
Yellow Perch —
Yellowtail Snapper —

We are always finding random sporting equipment in the river. Basketballs, baseballs, bats, volleyballs, bowling balls, etc. You name it, we have found it. There must be a community center somewhere upstream that is missing everything ; )

The amount of equipment we have found made a lightbulb go off and we are happy to offer repurposed tennis rackets as Urban Anglers USA River Rat fishing nets. These “River Rats” are legit tennis rackets re-threaded to hold quality rubber netting. The carbon fiber frames are normally only found in high price fishing nets. By using old equipment that would normally end up as trash, we can offer superior strength and quality at a lower price.

 

Urban Anglers USA “River Rat” Repurposed Racket Nets

• 11″ Deep netting. Perfect for bass and trout, but can also wedge a big carp down in there. Each refurbished racket averages 28″ in total length.
• Original tennis racket graphics and paracord handle wraps. Keeping it as old school as possible. Re-sewn with quality rubber netting.
• Wilson, Head, Prince, and Wimbledon tennis racket brands.
• Please email us at urbananglersusa@gmail.com if you have specific color requests. Since these are random refurbished rackets, we may not be able to accommodate. If you order one without any specific request, a random racket will be netted and sent out. It will be a quality refurbished racket, but color will be an added surprise!

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