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Was just looking through old pics and found this one of a rabbit held in the hedge. He has his head through it but only when he saw me and started leaping about. It was an old black thorn hedge and and I made a hash of setting it and he had tried to run over it. I had popped a net throught then walked to other end of hedge and just tapped it with stick as I went a long because I new a rabbit might be hiding up. Sure enough. This net was made by TC and he said the double stranded ones can hold a rabbits foot and he was right. I was ferreting once on my own and had put a stop net a long way from the holes on a hunch. The rabbit bolted slipped a net and headed off towards the stop net round the corner. I had to sort the ferret out who came out the other side. So I took ages to go look at the net. Again the rabbit was just held by its feet and was squatting in the grass calm as. It seems to have a soothing affect lol

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I have ordered some ENGEL extra thin. Think I will knock up a few more double stranders 

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11 hours ago, Night Walker said:

Ideal to have a net that will really wrap them up if you preoccupied on the other side of a hedge or similar. That rabbit in the pic got a bad injury, was it like that before it got in the net?

That was when the dog decided to assist and stick his oar in 

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I was once told people began to make double knitt due to the low quality of materials available and the breaking strain. They just doubled up to improve the odds of a catch..

 

What engels have you ordered? I like the hand made but I'm lazy so soon stopped making nets and bought sheet netting.

Also i don't cry half as long for a load of holes in a sheet net 

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I started a double strand long net just to use up the 4z nylon twine i had lying about one needle green + white then green +red then green and green i got a huge spool of green nylon cheap , I got to 30 yards and packed it still to start again this summer and finish it 

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6 hours ago, smithie said:

I was once told people began to make double knitt due to the low quality of materials available and the breaking strain. They just doubled up to improve the odds of a catch..

 

What engels have you ordered? I like the hand made but I'm lazy so soon stopped making nets and bought sheet netting.

Also i don't cry half as long for a load of holes in a sheet net 

This one Smithie ultra thin 

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9 hours ago, lllluke1 said:

If you had asked, I've got some of the twine Alan used to make that net here.  I can drop some round if you want.  You just need to dye it because it's bright white.

Cheers mate will see how keen I am once I used them spools 

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From little acorns and all that just do odd row while kettle boiling or what ever they soon mount up. My nets are never perfect all ways a screw up some where but they will still work

dogs thinking what’s that prat doing now 

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If Les suddenly starts selling these and making millions I will know it was one of you ! 
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Ended up about 38 yards double strand rigged on 20.  Think it’s 15 deep. 
Ran out of twine and didn’t fancy any more.  Got 3 home made nets now a 50,25 and this one. Can’t see me making any more as I have enough now to see me out. Will draw line at stop nets and gate nets from here in :)

 

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