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always used 8 oz nylon myself but this season just gone i used hemp they're 2ce as good never tangle only problem is you have to dry them out after every use otherwise they weaken and snap, iv also used spun nylon think theyre even better ill buy 40 this year in the midland game fair then give my 8 oz which is about 40 nets too my nephews

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started ferreting with some borrowed hemp nets, they had the stopping ability of a paper bag! they need lots of attention

 

 

nylon is the only way forward for me, i currently use 10oz nylon pursenets, they dont rot and are heavy and tangle less than the lighter stuff, spun nylon is also good.

 

Get what you can afford!

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started ferreting with some borrowed hemp nets, they had the stopping ability of a paper bag! they need lots of attention

 

 

nylon is the only way forward for me, i currently use 10oz nylon pursenets, they dont rot and are heavy and tangle less than the lighter stuff, spun nylon is also good.

 

Get what you can afford!

 

also used 10 oz nylon they dont tangle like 8 oz and very rare tangle hemp are better than any nylon 4 oz, 8 oz, 10 oz etc but i wouldnt say the spuns theyre just awesome

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always used 8 oz nylon myself but this season just gone i used hemp they're 2ce as good never tangle only problem is you have to dry them out after every use otherwise they weaken and snap, iv also used spun nylon think theyre even better ill buy 40 this year in the midland game fair then give my 8 oz which is about 40 nets too my nephews

im going to the midland game fair in september, there is a big hype about it everyone is saying its amazing.?

is it

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It was hemp for me for years just dried them after use but my son would walk away leaving them on a burrow so i got some nice bright spun nylon and knitted 50 four foot nets up and wev'e never lost one

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