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From the ice to the water—Pescador Fishing Supply is proud to offer the full line of Broken Twig Landing Nets and Gaffs. Handcrafted from recycled hockey sticks, every piece is one-of-a-kind, floating, and built to perform in both freshwater and saltwater fishing.
Each Broken Twig landing net features lightweight carbon fiber strength, a durable powder-coated hoop, and a full rubber basket that protects fish and resists tangling. Broken Twig gaffs are fitted with razor-sharp stainless steel hooks, paired with floating hockey stick handles for control and reliability when landing trophy fish.
These hockey stick fishing nets and gaffs connect two passions—hockey and fishing—into gear that’s as sustainable as it is functional. Whether you chase bass from a kayak, pike from the shore, or saltwater giants offshore, Broken Twig delivers.
Shop the collection today and own a piece of hockey history while upgrading your fishing experience.
Each Broken Twig net is handmade using recycled hockey sticks. This patented design blends lightweight strength with a nod to hockey culture, making them both functional and collectible.
Broken Twig offers the Trout Scout (for smaller species), Medium, Full Strength, and Extra Long nets—covering everything from stream trout to trophy pike, bass, or catfish.
Yes. The hockey stick handles are built to handle heavy loads, and the hoops and mesh are reinforced for strength. The Extra Long and Full Strength models are made for larger freshwater fish.
Yes. Replacement handles, hoops, and mesh bags are available, so you can keep your net fishing for years without buying an entirely new one.
While primarily designed for freshwater, they can be used in saltwater if rinsed thoroughly after each trip to protect the stick, hoop, and mesh from corrosion and wear.
Yes. Their mesh is fish-friendly and designed for minimal harm during landing, making them ideal for catch-and-release anglers.