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im going to make a few nets for myself because its somthing ive never done before. im going to have a go makeing them out of both nylon and hemp. i would like to know what other people consider to be the best nylon and also what ply hemp to use for the job.

 

i personly like 12oz nylon and 3ply hemp, but i have been wondering what spun nylon is like and if there is anything even better out there.

 

as a bricklayer i dont want them to be like everything else i make and fall apart :icon_redface: lol (just kidding) :D but i do want to use the best gear. all advice welcolme :signthankspin:

 

 

 

ATB Fieldsporthunter

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well if you are just starting i would go for the nylon or spun nylon because the hemp really holds the knot tight and if you muck up its harder to undo, i started a few weeks ago and i prefer 6oz+ nylon to the others making them and using them ferreting but some of the nylon needs to be double knotted or they will come undone the material i got does not need to be double knotted but the first roll of nylon did have to be double knotted

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It can take 1-2 hours depending on which knot, which material and if you have big sausage fingers or not.

 

You will need some 1 inch rings, nylon draw cord and a few 8 inch net needles as well.

I have 3 net needles but find myself looking for more, so maybe 4-5 would be better, this means you can load them all up and have a good net making session without having to stop to refill.

 

 

Stealthy1, have you tried spun poly?

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It can take 1-2 hours depending on which knot, which material and if you have big sausage fingers or not.

 

You will need some 1 inch rings, nylon draw cord and a few 8 inch net needles as well.

I have 3 net needles but find myself looking for more, so maybe 4-5 would be better, this means you can load them all up and have a good net making session without having to stop to refill.

 

 

Stealthy1, have you tried spun poly?

 

Yep! used spun poly to make nets, I dont have a lot of time to make many so mostly buy them, but the spun poly is good.

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