Fat-Ferret 857 Posted July 28, 2010 Report Share Posted July 28, 2010 I set my nets with the poles at 45 towards the hedge ie away from the field in the understanding that the rabbits are over the footline before their nose touches the net, they panic and try to turn entangling themselves IME Y.I.S Leeview It's what I have been taught and what I do every time, perhaps not as far as 45 degrees but still enough to provide a decent 'floor' of net prior to the rabbits hitting the bagging. I taught you so well young dave... Quote Link to post
tdavepat 8 Posted July 28, 2010 Report Share Posted July 28, 2010 I set my nets with the poles at 45 towards the hedge ie away from the field in the understanding that the rabbits are over the footline before their nose touches the net, they panic and try to turn entangling themselves IME Y.I.S Leeview It's what I have been taught and what I do every time, perhaps not as far as 45 degrees but still enough to provide a decent 'floor' of net prior to the rabbits hitting the bagging. I taught you so well young dave... You did Massa Quote Link to post
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