Matthew 13:48

Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away.

Cross-references

Matthew 13:30's harvest separates wheat from weeds — directly parallel to sorting good fish from bad in this parable.

Matthew 13:40-42 explains the angels throwing the wicked into the furnace — the same judgment described for the bad fish here.

Matthew 3:12 uses harvest imagery of gathering wheat and burning chaff, mirroring the net's separation of good and bad.

Matthew 22:10 gathers both bad and good for the feast, paralleling the net's indiscriminate catch before separation.