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Since: Apr 27, 2005 Posts: 67
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 8:33 am
Post subject: Rabbit nets?? Archived from groups: uk>rec>shooting>game (more info?)
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Took a spin around on the quad last night to knock off a few rabbits and
notice the little beggars are multiplying again.
Which led me on to think of ferretting (probably not now but certainly next
season).
Who was the plonker who decided purse nets should be brown? And is it
possible to get white ones? Better still, I'd like them in fluorescent
orange!
For those who don't follow my logic, here goes. Rabbits usually come out of
holes when ferretted, so they see the net against the sky. So they ought to
be light coloured, not dark. After use, I want to retrieve ALL the nets, so
it would be nice to be able to find them! Why orange? Well, most animals
are colour blind so the nets will be more visible to me but not to the
rabbits. Does that make sense?
Now, where can I get 'em? This one has annoyed me for years and it needs to
be sorted!!
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Since: May 15, 2005 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 9:06 am
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Derry,
If you look in the relevant rag (?Countryside Weekly), there folks who
make nets to order.
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 12:01 pm
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Jonathan Spencer <jms.DeleteThis@NOTMEjonathan-spencer.co.uk> wrote in
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> Derry,
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> If you look in the relevant rag (?Countryside Weekly), there folks who
> make nets to order.
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Ah. Thanks. I will have a look next week. Haven't seen a copy of
Countryman's Weakly for ages!
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 3:31 pm
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Derry Argue wrote:
> Took a spin around on the quad last night to knock off a few rabbits and
> notice the little beggars are multiplying again.
>
> Which led me on to think of ferretting (probably not now but certainly next
> season).
>
> Who was the plonker who decided purse nets should be brown? And is it
> possible to get white ones? Better still, I'd like them in fluorescent
> orange!
>
> For those who don't follow my logic, here goes. Rabbits usually come out of
> holes when ferretted, so they see the net against the sky. So they ought to
> be light coloured, not dark. After use, I want to retrieve ALL the nets, so
> it would be nice to be able to find them! Why orange? Well, most animals
> are colour blind so the nets will be more visible to me but not to the
> rabbits. Does that make sense?
>
> Now, where can I get 'em? This one has annoyed me for years and it needs to
> be sorted!!
>
> Derry
You've opened a can of worms!
From my experience, net colour makes little difference to the out come.
My preference is hemp and not nylon which tangles at every possible
opportunity. Hemp has it's draw backs though.
I can remember a debate on the subject of net colour, white being the
most logical but again, green or brown works perfectly well, mainly
because a rabbit has a hard time seeing directly in front.
I use "red plastic" pegs for most of my ferreting (not that I have done
much of late), these pegs are light weight and very visable, combined
with "counting the nets out" I have only once lost a net.
On the subject of making your own. Purse nets are easy to make and there
are many companies who make general purpose nets in all sorts of colours
and weights. A roll of para-cord and a couple of rings from the game
fair is all you need. Last time I made nets, they cost me about 30p each
all in!
Again, don't get too hung up on the colour of nets, after all you will
be working with a fair bit of light on your side.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 6:34 pm
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John <john.p.young*removethislittlebit*@ntlworld.com> wrote in
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> Again, don't get too hung up on the colour of nets, after all you will
> be working with a fair bit of light on your side.
I get hung up on the colour because brown is just plain stupid. And I DO
lose the brown ones!
I had a full set of brushed nylon years ago and they were great. Then I
lent them to someone, complete with the best ferret I'd had for a long
time, and did not get them back. Fortunately for him, the thief moved out
of the area.
Yes, I seem to remember a long debate in Countryman's Weakly about nets
which got a bit involved, finally ending up with violently opposing sides
arguing about the odd micron in mesh size!!<g>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 8:20 pm
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"Derry Argue" <home.TakeThisOut@adviegundogs.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Xns9657624A3BF57derryadviegundogscou@130.133.1.4...
> Took a spin around on the quad last night to knock off a few rabbits and
> notice the little beggars are multiplying again.
>
> Which led me on to think of ferretting (probably not now but certainly
next
> season).
>
> Who was the plonker who decided purse nets should be brown? And is it
> possible to get white ones? Better still, I'd like them in fluorescent
> orange!
>
> For those who don't follow my logic, here goes. Rabbits usually come out
of
> holes when ferretted, so they see the net against the sky. So they ought
to
> be light coloured, not dark. After use, I want to retrieve ALL the nets,
so
> it would be nice to be able to find them! Why orange? Well, most animals
> are colour blind so the nets will be more visible to me but not to the
> rabbits. Does that make sense?
>
> Now, where can I get 'em? This one has annoyed me for years and it needs
to
> be sorted!!
>
> Derry
I feel old now thanks Derry , you reminded me of Jack Hargreaves
demonstrating the art of making purse nets which I taped on my spanking new
betamax video so that I could always refer to it (that was plan A) luckily
there are still helpful folk about so have a look at
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ferreter/nets.htm you can make em any colour
your heart desires and be the envy of the idle rest of us, well its
something to do when the Test Match gets rained off
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:00 pm
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"Derek" <delwattsspamnoman RemoveThis @cwcom.net> wrote in
news:3g7ie.8417$yY4.6778@newsfe5-win.ntli.net:
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> "Derry Argue" <home RemoveThis @adviegundogs.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:Xns9657624A3BF57derryadviegundogscou@130.133.1.4...
>> Took a spin around on the quad last night to knock off a few rabbits
>> and notice the little beggars are multiplying again.
>>
>> Which led me on to think of ferretting (probably not now but
>> certainly
> next
>> season).
>>
>> Who was the plonker who decided purse nets should be brown? And is it
>> possible to get white ones? Better still, I'd like them in
>> fluorescent orange!
>>
>> For those who don't follow my logic, here goes. Rabbits usually come
>> out
> of
>> holes when ferretted, so they see the net against the sky. So they
>> ought
> to
>> be light coloured, not dark. After use, I want to retrieve ALL the
>> nets,
> so
>> it would be nice to be able to find them! Why orange? Well, most
>> animals are colour blind so the nets will be more visible to me but
>> not to the rabbits. Does that make sense?
>>
>> Now, where can I get 'em? This one has annoyed me for years and it
>> needs
> to
>> be sorted!!
>>
>> Derry
> I feel old now thanks Derry , you reminded me of Jack Hargreaves
> demonstrating the art of making purse nets which I taped on my
> spanking new betamax video so that I could always refer to it (that
> was plan A) luckily there are still helpful folk about so have a look
> at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ferreter/nets.htm you can make em any
> colour your heart desires and be the envy of the idle rest of us, well
> its something to do when the Test Match gets rained off
> Derek
>
>
>
Everyone laughs at my dog leads. They are bright fluorescent orange. I got
fed up with people at field trial pinching them -- and also losing them
when out training. If you see anyone with some of the same colour, they are
MINE!!!!<g>
Off to visit recommended web site....
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