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hi

 

i have been netting for a couple of years now. but only with a 100yard quickset net with some success!

 

im going to start netting at night more often this season but with a traditional net!! any advice is a great help!! i have read the art of long netting.

 

cheers

will

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if the ground was really un even dont stretch the net out keep your pole a bit closer to the last one pegged in,this will give you the slack.take up the top running line around the pole a couple of turns to stop it hanging down then proceed as normal

 

 

but surely that goes against the whole concept of a quickset net ?

 

if ye need to do that then traditional nets are A. faster and B. cheaper

 

:victory:

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if the ground was really un even dont stretch the net out keep your pole a bit closer to the last one pegged in,this will give you the slack.take up the top running line around the pole a couple of turns to stop it hanging down then proceed as normal

 

 

but surely that goes against the whole concept of a quickset net ?

 

if ye need to do that then traditional nets are A. faster and B. cheaper

 

:victory:

as with a lot of things you adapt your kit to suit the situation.all the best

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hi

 

i have been netting for a couple of years now. but only with a 100yard quickset net with some success!

 

im going to start netting at night more often this season but with a traditional net!! any advice is a great help!! i have read the art of long netting.

 

cheers

will

 

THE ONLY ADVISE I WOULD GIVE MATE IS SIMMPLE , PRACTICE A LOT IN THE DAY , JUST RUNNING IT OUT AND PICKING UP.

 

ASSUMING YOU ARE ALREADY DOING THIS . THEN AS " NIKE" WOULD SAY JUST DO IT .

 

JUST GET OUT AND USE IT :yes:

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will_cox

 

If you want to give the traditional net a go then do so - ignore the bleats of the lazy lot above :D

 

The quickset system is just that - quicker to set. It's also easier too which might explain why it's so popular :hmm:

 

However, I don't think the quickset is as versatile as the traditional method - and it's a damn sight harder to hide under your jacket :whistling:

 

My advice would be to have a go in daylight first just to get the feel of laying it out and picking it up. When you've tried them both then you can make your mind up.

 

Good luck!

 

Crow

 

Edited to add that Tomo posted the same time - hence the repeat of advice!

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hi guys

thanks for the advise!! the reason in leavin the quickset is:-

 

LAZY (any tom dick or harry can use it!!!)

not easy to carry ( over barbwire fences/through hedges)

lack of skill

can be noisy

and the main reason is wheres the history on quickset longnets!!?? i would like to hear more people keeping the old traditions in life!!!!!!!

 

sorry if i sound sad but i would like to pass down old traditions to any younger generation when im older!!

 

cheers will

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hi guys

thanks for the advise!! the reason in leavin the quickset is:-

 

LAZY (any tom dick or harry can use it!!!)

not easy to carry ( over barbwire fences/through hedges)

lack of skill

can be noisy

and the main reason is wheres the history on quickset longnets!!?? i would like to hear more people keeping the old traditions in life!!!!!!!

 

sorry if i sound sad but i would like to pass down old traditions to any younger generation when im older!!

 

cheers will

 

 

:clapper::clapper:

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if the ground was really un even dont stretch the net out keep your pole a bit closer to the last one pegged in,this will give you the slack.take up the top running line around the pole a couple of turns to stop it hanging down then proceed as normal

 

 

but surely that goes against the whole concept of a quickset net ?

 

if ye need to do that then traditional nets are A. faster and B. cheaper

 

:victory:

this was one of the only times i've had too do this with a quickset

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took some jiggery pokery :wallbash: but we got there :thumbs:

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:D

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