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Mr Goodcat

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  1. I looked at it and and thought that's a good picture, it must have taken a while to get the shot. Then I looked again... Absolutely fantastic work, you certainly have a skill there mate. Is the water made from clear resin? If so how did you achieve the ripples?
  2. Good idea. I would be game for one.
  3. Some brilliant pictures on this thread gents, really enjoying it!
  4. Nice one mate. Looks like your both having fun!
  5. Good luck tonight mate, I really do wish that you get them back.
  6. That's a hell of a lot of game to be bumping into! The keepers and the like around you should be thankful someone such as yourself uses/lives in the area. I dread to think what percentage of running dog owners would just go for them. Fair one chap.
  7. Nice one mate. And as very nice gesture from him also.
  8. Well done mate, sounds like a nice day.
  9. Try a few patterns and lengths to see what suits you best mate. What I use is: 10,10,12,14,16,18 - 18,16,14,12,10,10 Mine are 20 rows long and the above works well for my ground, but everyone is different just like there net's. Atb
  10. Whats the difference TC? Spun nylon stretches like you would not believe. Spun polyester has no stretch worth recording. I had a ball of spun nylon given to me ,I held a piece about 2ft long in my hands and was able to stretch it almost 2". As long as the nets are made with a smaller mesh gauge then there is no problem, in fact it can be an advantage having some stretch as long as the right sized mesh is used. TC The spun nylon you're talking about, was it from Engel?
  11. I notice you didn't deny the nail polish! Haha! I went to lend a hand with a mate of a mate who couldn't do a bury on his tod. I gave him a hand packing his net's up and as I was having a bit of a nose I noticed they were really skinny thing's, when the net was over the hole and the side's were pulled apart slightly, the height of the set net was getting reduced something silly. I reckon after setting a few of them you would be proper fecked off with having to keep playing around with trying to get the middle of the net over the hole, otherwise it would be getting a bit tight to fit the r
  12. I let Her indoors renew the lines once a year , 50p per yard for the 6mm and 60p per yard for the 8mm .. ... mates rates .. Yes I no , I do spoil Her ... She sure is a lucky lady ;-)
  13. Certainly done well to grab a few mate.
  14. Loving it mate, very creative! That's one hell of a washing line in your garden ?
  15. nice one mate :-) Just out of interest what time did you set the net's out?
  16. Thanks a lot for putting that up LC, I'm very grateful mate. I can see what your saying about it being really small and a proper useful bit of ferreting kit without any sacrifice being made with the weight side of things. Looks spot on mate. Atb.
  17. i dont have my basket or template here at the moment as im at work. maybe LC could answer that for me????I will measure it tomorrow mate, off to bed, up at 5. Atb. Thanks mate, no rush.
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