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had a long net for a while, a couple of friends helped me untangle it and put in a couple of stitches here and there, got some hazel sticks but i need some advice on how to use it, is there any good videos or dvd,s out there that can help me :unsure:

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had a long net for a while, a couple of friends helped me untangle it and put in a couple of stitches here and there, got some hazel sticks but i need some advice on how to use it, is there any good videos or dvd,s out there that can help me :unsure:

is there anyone owt there :icon_eek:

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had a long net for a while, a couple of friends helped me untangle it and put in a couple of stitches here and there, got some hazel sticks but i need some advice on how to use it, is there any good videos or dvd,s out there that can help me :unsure:

is there anyone owt there :icon_eek:

 

Its all been done before mate have a little look around you'll find all the info you need :victory:

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basically rabbits go out too feed in the dark and you strech the net ( strech the top and bottem strings) leave the netting good and baggy between the feeding rabbits and the warren then take a nice long walk around behind the rabbits and start clapping shouting and waling back towards the net rabbits think "shit run home!" and with luck run straight into the longnet on there way. :thumbs:

what kind of size is the net in question?

50yds mate, never seen them used before, would like to see how its done, a complete novice at the art of long netting i,m afraid! :(:(

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