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What Make A Good Purse Net ?


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afternoon ! more pestering :laugh: !, got a bit of a job on soon

 

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im going to start "well attempt a start" on knitting some nets over the summer "TOTAL newbie" should i make them all 4' or some a bit smaller if so suggestion on good general sizes to get me started would be appreciated , going to try tapered

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afternoon ! more pestering :laugh: !, got a bit of a job on soon

 

6b13947d-7ed1-4874-975f-3c630d89ba7d_zps

 

im going to start "well attempt a start" on knitting some nets over the summer "TOTAL newbie" should i make them all 4' or some a bit smaller if so suggestion on good general sizes to get me started would be appreciated , going to try tapered

 

You should knit them to suit ur ground there's no point knitting four foot nets if your working under hedges all the time what size are you using just now ? How do you get on with them ? Is there anybody you have been out with what size where they using ?

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thanks t1, im not started yet, next season will my first im just starting to kit myself out ready ! the permission i have access to so far will be about 50/50( hedge bottoms /whin bushes/overgrown banks) and open burries ,just want to knit something that wont be a waste of time and materials really ,cant be doing with waste ! hopefully one of the guys that will be out with me will pipe up on here .

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for a beginner i would start with a 3 ft net 14 meshes wide knitted on a 2 1/8 inch net board this will give you a 4 1/4 inch diamond which allows the rabbits head to pass through the mesh and make dispatching the rabbit in the net easies this is size handy for hedge bottoms

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