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alrite troops, bought a 25yrd longnet at a game fair a good 5 years ago never been out the packet thinkin about using this winter for the bigger setts, wondering if [NO TEXT TALK] could stick up a diagram with instructions as ive never used 1 before, i hav a ruff idea, but thngs like how many poles, how high,far apart, how to attach them to the net, would be much appreciatd, also how do rate ther successs

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alrite troops, bought a 25yrd longnet at a game fair a good 5 years ago never been out the packet thinkin about using this winter for the bigger setts, wondering if [NO TEXT TALK] could stick up a diagram with instructions as ive never used 1 before,  i hav a ruff idea, but thngs like how many poles, how high,far apart, how to attach them to the net, would be much appreciatd, also how do rate ther successs

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alrite troops, bought a 25yrd longnet at a game fair a good 5 years ago never been out the packet thinkin about using this winter for the bigger setts, wondering if [NO TEXT TALK] could stick up a diagram with instructions as ive never used 1 before, i hav a ruff idea, but thngs like how many poles, how high,far apart, how to attach them to the net, would be much appreciatd, also how do rate ther successs

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A 25yard net wants four poles so you can turn corners on rabbit sets while ferreting.You want your poles three foot six long and you want your bag tying in every two yards.The net can iether be tied onto fiber glass poles perminantly or you can use thin hazel sticks which you hold the net up with after running the net out first.On dirty sets the hazel pegs are much better :good:

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