Shimano Brag Mat 1.5m – Measure Your Catch with Accuracy and Care
The Shimano Brag Mat 1.5m is the must-have accessory for every responsible angler who values both accurate fish measurement and sustainable fishing practices. Designed to measure your catch without causing harm, this brag mat ensures fish can be quickly recorded and released with minimal stress.
Constructed from durable, easy-to-clean materials, the Shimano Brag Mat allows you to lay your fish flat to measure its length accurately — without damaging protective slime, fins, or scales. At 1.5 metres long, it’s suitable for everything from estuary species through to large offshore predators.
Anglers can also use a marker to note down local legal size limits or personal bests, making it a practical tool for both recreational and competitive fishing. Whether you’re targeting bream, flathead, barra, or tuna, this brag mat is an essential addition to your gear.
Product Features
- 1.5m length accommodates species from estuary fish to offshore gamefish
- Protects slime coating, fins, and scales for safer catch-and-release fishing
- Easy-to-clean, durable construction for long-term use
- High-contrast measurement markings for fast and accurate readings
- Writable surface – record local size limits or personal bests
- Compact and easy to roll up for storage and transport
Product Specifications
Length: 1.5m
Material: Durable, easy-clean PVC
Design: High-contrast measurement markings
Application: Fish measurement for recreational and tournament angling
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why use a brag mat instead of weighing fish?
A: Measuring is less stressful on the fish and avoids damage, helping ensure higher survival rates when releasing your catch.
Q: Can the Shimano Brag Mat handle large species?
A: Yes – at 1.5m, it’s suitable for estuary favourites like bream and flathead, right through to big barra and offshore pelagics.
Q: Is it waterproof and easy to clean?
A: Absolutely – it’s designed for wet conditions and can be rinsed down after each use.
Q: Can I write on it?
A: Yes – many anglers use a permanent marker to record legal lengths or personal best catches.


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