The Goodwin Landing Net
Story & Inspiration
The Goodwin is named for Goodwin Stream in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Southern Colorado — the waters where my father first introduced me to fishing and the outdoors. Those beaver-pond brookies, that mountain air, and those memories shaped both my love of trout and my craft. This net honors that legacy: built for small-stream anglers chasing wild fish in intimate waters.
Features
- Triangular frame with rounded corners (≈ 11–12 in per side)
- Frame: three layers of ⅛-inch hardwood, steamed, glued & bent by hand
- Finish: tung oil + spar varnish for beauty and protection
- Net: rubber, fish-safe, and triple-stitched for durability
- Hardware: aged brass D-ring & tubing for strength and style
- Handle Length: 12"
- Handle Width: 1.5"
- Handle Material: Black Walnut
Summary
Handcrafted in Colorado’s San Luis Valley, every Goodwin Net carries a story of tradition and family. Built to fish hard and last a lifetime, each one is truly one-of-a-kind.