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Has anyone got any photos on correctly set stop nets


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No got any picts but we just set them right threw a gap in the hedge you can set them up on poles but the smaller ones i just set on nettle stalks etc If im going threw a fence at the hedge i just put the net threw the fence and open it up as soon as theres room ,i only use them to stop rabbits running up and down the back of the hedge as if theres a bad bit we will ferret it with out nets and try to catch the rabbits further up

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No got any picts but we just set them right threw a gap in the hedge you can set them up on poles but the smaller ones i just set on nettle stalks etc If im going threw a fence at the hedge i just put the net threw the fence and open it up as soon as theres room ,i only use them to stop rabbits running up and down the back of the hedge as if theres a bad bit we will ferret it with out nets and try to catch the rabbits further up

four poles to a net? And do you have hanker end pins on them,also what if you've got a ditch??

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Two poles to a net no end pins im no looking to tension the net and i dont know about ditches theres only one bad hedge i use them on i far prefer to purse net every hole rather than use long nets etc

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If its twelve yards i would give it five yards one side of the hedge take it throgh the hedge if possible five yards the other side

 

I use poles to keep the the net up

 

Forgot to mention. If the net wont go through the hedge i would p lace a large purse net/poke net inthe middle of the hedge.

Edited by Mick C.
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