Tiercel 6,986 Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) Not strictly long netting, but with nowhere else to put it I am posting it here, please feel free to move if you think it is not eligible. Yesterday I was bored out of my skull, so I made up a traditional square meshed gate net. Just because I had not made one before. The net is 12.5ft long and 5ft deep. Making the net was not plain sailing and a few problems had to be overcome. A chat on the phone with Netrigger with a few ideas bounced about and this morning I managed to sort the problems out. I set the net up on a gate to see how it hung and to my untrained eye it looks alright. One problem, even after setting the net up for the first time, I saw is that the wind can play hell with the nets, there was a good breeze of 15 to 20 MPH blowing from the field to the gate and it was lifting the net up. I think it should be made with perhaps a heavier twine, I used 20/24 spun poly. Or use it with less wind. The good part about the net is that it folds down quite small and you would be able to carry two in a jacket pocket easily. TC Edited July 17, 2010 by tiercel Quote Link to post
longnetter 32 Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 Being able to fold them up into a pocket was the gate nets greatest advantage .Many moons ago when I was a kid the local "lad" who always seemed to have a hare or rabbit for sale made his own from what can only be described as 2 ply hemp (in fact spools of it were pinched from a shoe & boot factory ) but it was tremendously strong and wieghed almost nothing, he also made his long nets from the same stuff . He gave me a long net and I wish I still had it, still it was a long time ago . Quote Link to post
DUCKWING 302 Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 OVER THE YRS I MUST HAVE MADE A 100 OR SO ..... STILL GOT HALF A DOZEN ANDS YES I STILL USE THEM , MAINLY AS BACK UPS ON SMOOTS TO THE STYLE G.W. SHOWED ME ...... I ALWAYS KNIT THIS TYPE IN SQUARE MESH , I PREFER WAXED IRISH LINEN , THOUGH THE MODERN SPUN NYLON IN A HEAVY TWILL IS A GOOD SECOND ...... I LIKE TO SET THE NET OFF THE HEDGE IF I CAN AND PULL THE BOTTOM BACK THAT WAY THE HARE GOES WELL INTO THE NET BEFORE IT DROPS ALSO I PREFER A DEEPER NET THAN 5 FOOT ...... ALL THE BEST DUCKWING Quote Link to post
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