Cast Net Sniper - "The Original Sniper Net"
- CastNet Sniper
- Jul 17
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 2

My YouTube Channel
I Started my YouTube channel called -Cast Net Sniper, with the best intentions. I wanted to show Americans a different way to fish & I grabbed my net and began filming. Very quickly my YouTube channel began to take off and I had some videos get over 100.000 views! Everyone wanted one of my nets that I was using in my videos, but all of my nets were handmade by me. People were struggling to throw their nets at home, and I knew exactly what the issue was! They were using a box store or Walmart net & it was very cheaply constructed. These nets are cheaply produced and throw even worse. I had a Solution for my audience members; I opened my Cast Net Sniper net business where I hand build and sell Sniper nets to my YouTube audience.
After throwing one of my nets, you will understand how much fun they are to fish with and might throw away your fishing pole for good Lol.
What happened to Nets in the U.S
My company is different, I actually handmake the real Sniper Nets in a very special way. They are a dominant net and so much fun to throw. I tie them together myself in the Sniper Shack and each net is a true masterpiece.
Here in the U.S. most of the best Net-Makers are a thing of the past. Our market got flooded with really cheap - imported nets. American companies simply put in an order to a overseas factory and get to choose different options for their "Custom" nets. Once they arrive here in the U.S, they advertise things like "Handmade", "Double knotted Webbing", "Floating Handline" "Extra-large Horn" and other random things. These companies call their nets "Custom" when all they did was choose the color handline and put their company name on the horn. There is nothing truly custom about these nets, nothing at all.... Believe it or not, there is HUGE difference in performance between nets. One of the most revealing clues that these imported nets are terrible is this; If you look at net fishing videos from those countries where these nets are produced, you see that they don't even fish with them. They fish with a completely different style of net.
In other countries, a cast net is a prize (Especially a handmade net). You will NEVER see a net fisherman leave his net behind. Here in the U.S. fisherman consider cast nets as a disposable commodity. This perspective causes them to abandon nets in the fishing areas because it only costs X amount of $ to replace. Real Net Fisherman take really good care of their nets and understand the value of a good one. They would repair nets instead of replacing and the same net can be used until they consider it worn out.
We need really good net makers in the U.S again! Ones that can equip our people with serious fishing gear that actually works. A big 10-foot cast net takes 2 days to build when done properly, so naturally it's going to cost much more than an imported net. We need to stop thinking about nets as disposable and start considering them necessary fishing equipment.
The True Cast Net Sniper Net
The only REAL sniper nets are sold on my website at www.CastNetSniper.com. They are handmade by me (The Cast Net Sniper himself).
When it comes to selecting a good net, you must be able to watch that net blast off perfectly over and over. In my casting tutorials and my videos, you will witness the real Sniper net being thrown all day long and hitting the water perfectly every time. It's truly a beautiful net and you can watch it in action at my YouTube channel here ➡️Cast Net Sniper - YouTube.
Cast Net fishing is all about having FUN! If you are geared up with a good net, you will be able to relax & cast it with confidence. A light net is easy on the shoulders and allows a serious amount of power to be put into those weights. This means harder throws, longer distance & more fish!
Get rid of all those Braile Lines, moving parts, and slow sinking nets & get yourself a SNIPER NET instead! This net has NO moving parts, its simply a LETHAL fish catching machine that works every time.
Hope you enjoy the Blog! Sincerely, The Cast Net Sniper
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