Guest Magwitch Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance Quote Link to post
woodman 131 Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance reccy your ground and see if you have early or late feeders,make sure the net is the rightway round i.e. do you approach from the left or right of the field you are going to net,saves needless walking up and down.most of all enjoy it.all the best Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance reccy your ground and see if you have early or late feeders,make sure the net is the rightway round i.e. do you approach from the left or right of the field you are going to net,saves needless walking up and down.most of all enjoy it.all the best i have to say i don,t give a bugger which way round the net is and niether do the rabbits, best to just get it set then drive the field, sometimes a set is only approachable from one way because of wind, water or any number of things , you cannot be buggering about trying to get your net so the pins are on the side that the rabbits come from Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,767 Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 no wich way your sets face. ie north, soth, west, east or in between two. then do your drops acordingly . OS maps are handy for this. Quote Link to post
woodman 131 Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance reccy your ground and see if you have early or late feeders,make sure the net is the rightway round i.e. do you approach from the left or right of the field you are going to net,saves needless walking up and down.most of all enjoy it.all the best i have to say i don,t give a bugger which way round the net is and niether do the rabbits, best to just get it set then drive the field, sometimes a set is only approachable from one way because of wind, water or any number of things , you cannot be buggering about trying to get your net so the pins are on the side that the rabbits come from you can if you now your ground and you can pick your net up from either end the right way round,ready for your next set.all the best Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance reccy your ground and see if you have early or late feeders,make sure the net is the rightway round i.e. do you approach from the left or right of the field you are going to net,saves needless walking up and down.most of all enjoy it.all the best i have to say i don,t give a bugger which way round the net is and niether do the rabbits, best to just get it set then drive the field, sometimes a set is only approachable from one way because of wind, water or any number of things , you cannot be buggering about trying to get your net so the pins are on the side that the rabbits come from you can if you now your ground and you can pick your net up from either end the right way round,ready for your next set.all the best and your gonna waste an awful lot of time walking along the set getting the nets just right, each to thier own Quote Link to post
woodman 131 Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Ive got my quick set long net up and running and want to try a few night time sessions with it, what sort of time would be more productive and i would also appreciate any other tips or advice cheers in advance reccy your ground and see if you have early or late feeders,make sure the net is the rightway round i.e. do you approach from the left or right of the field you are going to net,saves needless walking up and down.most of all enjoy it.all the best i have to say i don,t give a bugger which way round the net is and niether do the rabbits, best to just get it set then drive the field, sometimes a set is only approachable from one way because of wind, water or any number of things , you cannot be buggering about trying to get your net so the pins are on the side that the rabbits come from you can if you now your ground and you can pick your net up from either end the right way round,ready for your next set.all the best and your gonna waste an awful lot of time walking along the set getting the nets just right, each to thier own picking the net up from the right end for the next set saves time.as you say each to his own.all the best Quote Link to post
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