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Was just wondering if anyone other than me uses two pegs ( poke nets) on all there nets this is what I was brought up using with my grandpa and when I went out with someone else they had nets with one peg and I had me two pegs. My nets are not overly long 4' or 3' 6". Just wondering if anyone else use two pegs

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purse nets and poke nets are differant a poke net is normally alot bigger than the purse nets usally for the holes that are really close together,

 

alot of the old boys would double peg. but i just tuck a tail down the hole and the rabbits weight is enough to purse it up ..

horses for courses and all that :thumbs:

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'AndyKelly' timestamp='1348487501' post='2818472']

poke nets are good for double holes and tricky bits there alot wider than a standard net (20 meshes wide) and have been there when i need them. dont use them all the time but have 10 in my bag for when needed

 

All my nets are twenty meshes wide and four foot long far better than a shorter thinner net

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Why would you use a poke net over a double hole or 2 holes that are in close proximity ..? It's bad practice...., they excel at tree stump sets & such places but generally the best rule is 1 net per hole......a poke net that was set in such a way & caught a bolted / back netted rabbit would catch and hold well but by catching your left with 2 un-netted holes & 2 potential escape routes.....

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Why would you use a poke net over a double hole or 2 holes that are in close proximity ..? It's bad practice...., they excel at tree stump sets & such places but generally the best rule is 1 net per hole......a poke net that was set in such a way & caught a bolted / back netted rabbit would catch and hold well but by catching your left with 2 un-netted holes & 2 potential escape routes.....

I'm with you one hole one net poke nets are a good net

especially on holes at the foot of trees.

Sam

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