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yeh they have some work to do along with my long net? :- "
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just out of intrest,what is the advantage of a long net over individual purse netsMark Roberts said:yeh they have some work to do along with my long net? :- "
cheers mate,wish i had one of them when i had ferrets espicially for the cut hands like you say and i always seem to miss one bolt hole no matter how many nets i used.Mark Roberts said:Hi Tony
Long nets are best if you've got a large warren with loads of holes and especialy if theres loads of brambles ect that get in the way of setting purse nets.
as you just set the long net say 6 ft from the hedge and your away saves a lot of time and cut hands.
ok if you make your own but have you seen the retail prices? plus i've found them impossible to set in ditches and on land thats bumpy. I use alot of nets upto 50yds when i'm ferreting i try to surround the burrows or cut off there escape routes, most of my ferreting is thick hedges and bank sides so i can set the traditional ones as i want them.frodo baggins said:Horses for courses mate, i used to use the traditional set up, but having used both, i find the basket much easier, also i make my own baskets at a cost of about £8 each, cant get any cheaper than that, i make mine doubles, so two baskets can hold 300 yards of quickset net. Want a race?
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