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Just wanted to show you how I made some cheap 30 meter quick sets As some one said yesterday that they thought they might mess it up if they tried, so I just want to show how easy, and cheap it is t

very good i think i will try making one for my-self

hey. just a quick question! Could someone explain to me about setting the bagging. As I dont know a huge amount about longnetting Ive never been to sure what 100% bagging meant. How do i get the net to have 100% bagging if i give a go at making it?

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Just wanted to show you how I made some cheap 30 meter quick sets

As some one said yesterday that they thought they might mess it up if

they tried, so I just want to show how easy, and cheap it is to do it yourself.

 

 

So too start with you need some sheet netting.

 

Here I'm using 6z 2" mesh, 15 meshes deep, and 200 yards long -£20

 

Some 8n nylon cord 132 meter reel - £11

 

(edited to add, that these poles were crap, and one rabbit snapped a pole all on its own :lol: )

Some electric fencing pole with 2 or the connectors cut off, and 2, the top, and bottom left on -70p each

 

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First lay out the nylon cord to the desired length, top and bottom lines

 

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Then bunch it up, at one end, next to your sheet netting

 

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The sheet netting should, hopefully come with string through the top, and

bottom meshes, tied in a loop.

 

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Untie the string, and attach your long length of nylon too it

 

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then pull it all the way through

 

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Do this top and bottom

 

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Then stretch out the nylon, and secure it at both ends

 

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You can then find the end of the netting, and start feeding it along the nylon

by just pulling it from one end

 

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Once you have it layed out all the way to the end

Pace out 5 paces and drop a pole (edited to add, that these poles were crap, and one rabbit snapped a pole all on its own :lol: )

 

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Then starting from the second from furthest pole, pick up the net

and pull it to the furthest pole, this sets the bagging, if you want 100%

bagging, pull it all the way to the end pole, if you want 50% then just

pull it half way to the end pole (edited to add, that these poles were crap, and one rabbit snapped a pole all on its own :lol: )

 

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Then work your way back, repeating for each pole, so you

end up with a pile of bagging between each pole

 

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Once you have all the net you want to use layed out, cut off the excess

and retie the ends for next time

 

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You can then tie in the first pole, which you tread through the meshes

and then secure the top and bottom lines

 

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For the middle poles, you just secure the top and bottom lines, but

dont feed the pole through the meshes

 

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Then the jobs a goodun.

 

So you can use what ever you use to put it into for storage.

 

I'm using a cheap over sized game bag -£20

 

A paper round bag, or quickset basket will also work just as well.

 

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I had access to a hall, which made it a bit easier, but you could also

do this all on grass, it would just snag a little more.

 

I hope that helps anyone who is interessed in making their own.

 

I'm not saying these nets will be better than whats on the

market already, but I am certainly saying they are cheaper.

 

And if like me, you preffer to catch in some thing you have made yourself

Its a good way to go.

 

Total price for 3 30 meter quick sets, and a carrier

 

 

£55.70

 

 

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just purchased sheet netting from here 200yards 4z £28+ tenner postage

 

 

http://www.jbsnets.co.uk/shop/index.php?&a...58a81dba77b3df3

 

double knotted and double selvage, 5ft in height when stretched, will let you know how it goes am eagerly waiting :whistling:

hi i was just wondering if you have got round to making a longnet out of that netting as i was thinking of getting some and also does it come with a line through the top and bottom meshes so you can easily thread the top and bottom meshes with nylon cord.

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hey. when you drag the bagging how do you make sure there is the same amount between each pole? as if you drag it surely it will all go to one end?

 

 

You want to get yourself the Brian Brinded dvd longnetting the old and the new mate

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just bought a 50 yard net with 100% bagging, i know a better material than the usual nylon people use for making these nets and its not that expensive. a guy i know makes purse nets out of it and they are awsome. im going to give it a try this way and i'll let you know how i get on. i must say it looks so simple. :clapper:

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ANYONE TELL ME THE LENGTH OF POLES FOR LONG NET AND DISTANCE BETWEEN THEM.

PLASTIC FENCE POSTS LOOK GOOD AND ARE LIGHT AS I WILL ONLY USE THEM IN DAY TIME

IM GUESSING THE END POLES ARE FIXED WOVEN TO NET

MIDDLE POLES ATTACHED TO TOP AND BOTTOM LINE AND ARE KEPT THERE

TO SAVE KEEP SETTING THE KILL IN EACH SECTION OF NET.

 

REGARDS

LYNDON

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