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what are the best type of purse net pegs for going into hard ground either frozen or hard clay because i have permissions with clay on and i endedup pushing the pegs i=under tree roots the other day becausei couldnt get them in the ground,

 

i am currently using triangle shaped pegs from flat wood.

 

 

 

also how do you guys wrap up your nets becuase my drawcords arent overly long i wrap the whole nets round and round the pegs but im sure there must be a better way as thi makes them really bulky.

 

thanks guys and girls

 

atb rob

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what are the best type of purse net pegs for going into hard ground either frozen or hard clay because i have permissions with clay on and i endedup pushing the pegs i=under tree roots the other day becausei couldnt get them in the ground,

 

i am currently using triangle shaped pegs from flat wood.

 

 

 

also how do you guys wrap up your nets becuase my drawcords arent overly long i wrap the whole nets round and round the pegs but im sure there must be a better way as thi makes them really bulky.

 

thanks guys and girls

 

atb rob

 

6 inch nails for pegs, i wrap mine ring 2 ring then in half again should have enough draw cord on nets makes for easy setting.

regards

lyndon

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Youve bought cheap nets and as result your short on drawcord a pet hate of mine as if you cant get the peg in once youv'e set the net you cant really move the peg much when i make my nets i put plenty of drawcord on them in case you need to move the pg in case you cant get it in for a rock ,hard ground etc

 

i just fold the net in half then half again then wrap the drawcord round the net .if it was up to me i would buy some drawcord and rethead your nets giving them a bit more lenght it wont be expensive and you should reap the benifits

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Hard ground here too boy, in places. Best thing is to get a nice stone about 6" across. DONT use it as a hammer, but just sit it on top the peg and then push. Just like with a drawing pin, the bigger area means less pain on your hands and therefore easier to put all your weight behind it. Again, don't be hammering and thumping the ground cause the bunnies will think its World War 3 and run for the bunkers!

 

As for folding up, stretch out the net first with the rings as far apart as possible. Then fold double, and again and again until its about 6". Use the cord to wrap around nice and tight. If you haven't got enough cord to do that, then get buy some cord and make them longer cause with that little cord you'll never be able to set the nets out fully.

 

ATB

 

Ross

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We dont use wooden pegs for that reason changed all our 250 odd nets to

the thin metal tent peg type give some a try we would never go back to wood again

As regards the draw cord on your nets change the cord and make them longer its a

easy fix and quite cheap too short cords are a pain

good luck mate whatever you decide to do

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Youve bought cheap nets and as result your short on drawcord a pet hate of mine as if you cant get the peg in once youv'e set the net you cant really move the peg much when i make my nets i put plenty of drawcord on them in case you need to move the pg in case you cant get it in for a rock ,hard ground etc

 

i just fold the net in half then half again then wrap the drawcord round the net .if it was up to me i would buy some drawcord and rethead your nets giving them a bit more lenght it wont be expensive and you should reap the benifits

spot on :good:

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