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In article , The Midnight Rider
URL:mailto ![]() "Gandalf" wrote in message ... A quick and stupid question about keep nets. I bought a keep net last year but never even opened the packet. Took it today but was unable to use it as it bloody floats and has no weights on the lower end. Am I missing something here or is there a new idea about keep nets keepnets are unfortunately made that way now unless you pay the big bux, i have 2 that dont sink well i have stitched a couple of small weights onto the opposite ends of the bottom in order to sink them. nothing worse than trying to land with them if the water is on the move, more fighting than the flamin catch hehe. if it has the straight seam on the bottom you may be able to do same as me with a small weight each end the seam, if its a round bottom then a single wieght in the middle should do it, perhaps a small 1/2 ounce ledger type weight or something like that? 1/2 lb would be better. I use a sea weight but a mate uses a section of lead pipe on a short cord which seems to sit very well. I mean to experiment with a length of lead cored rope (commercial skate-netting bottom-line) threaded into the net to stabalise it and add a little stiffening. Problem - depending on which bank of the river I'm fishing - On one bank I'll want it on one side of the net - on the other bank, the other side - and I haven't worked out how to deal with that aspect yet. The idea is that it holds one side of the net on the bottom and prevents it rolling with less need to peg it out. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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please forgive my stupid reply haha, i was talking of 'landing nets' not
keep nets, thanks to trying to reply whilst the wife was working heavily on my right ear. ooops. "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , The Midnight Rider URL:mailto ![]() "Gandalf" wrote in message ... A quick and stupid question about keep nets. I bought a keep net last year but never even opened the packet. Took it today but was unable to use it as it bloody floats and has no weights on the lower end. Am I missing something here or is there a new idea about keep nets keepnets are unfortunately made that way now unless you pay the big bux, i have 2 that dont sink well i have stitched a couple of small weights onto the opposite ends of the bottom in order to sink them. nothing worse than trying to land with them if the water is on the move, more fighting than the flamin catch hehe. if it has the straight seam on the bottom you may be able to do same as me with a small weight each end the seam, if its a round bottom then a single wieght in the middle should do it, perhaps a small 1/2 ounce ledger type weight or something like that? 1/2 lb would be better. I use a sea weight but a mate uses a section of lead pipe on a short cord which seems to sit very well. I mean to experiment with a length of lead cored rope (commercial skate-netting bottom-line) threaded into the net to stabalise it and add a little stiffening. Problem - depending on which bank of the river I'm fishing - On one bank I'll want it on one side of the net - on the other bank, the other side - and I haven't worked out how to deal with that aspect yet. The idea is that it holds one side of the net on the bottom and prevents it rolling with less need to peg it out. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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In article , The Midnight Rider
URL:mailto ![]() please forgive my stupid reply haha, i was talking of 'landing nets' not keep nets, thanks to trying to reply whilst the wife was working heavily on my right ear. Distracted by rolling pin? We understand ;-) Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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I did think you were being a bit of a light weight there myself but was not
confident enough to say.VBG It does raise the idea that they could have the rings weighted on one side and buoyant on the other so the net would never collapse. A slight weight in each ring would aid putting the nets out as well, might try to modify mine if I can find something to put over the frames. -- Gandalf "The Midnight Rider" wrote in message ... please forgive my stupid reply haha, i was talking of 'landing nets' not keep nets, thanks to trying to reply whilst the wife was working heavily on my right ear. ooops. "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , The Midnight Rider URL:mailto ![]() "Gandalf" wrote in message ... A quick and stupid question about keep nets. I bought a keep net last year but never even opened the packet. Took it today but was unable to use it as it bloody floats and has no weights on the lower end. Am I missing something here or is there a new idea about keep nets snip same as me with a small weight each end the seam, if its a round bottom then a single wieght in the middle should do it, perhaps a small 1/2 ounce ledger type weight or something like that? |
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I am in your debt Derek, my landing net is cleaner than it has ever been now
and is getting an extra rinse in the rain as we speak. Gave it a good rinsing in hot then cold water first mind you. I was sorely tempted to finish in off in the washing machine but I just know the wife would find out. -- Gandalf "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , The Midnight Rider URL:mailto ![]() "Gandalf" wrote in message ... |
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In article , Gandalf
wrote: I am in your debt Derek, my landing net is cleaner than it has ever been now and is getting an extra rinse in the rain as we speak. Gave it a good rinsing in hot then cold water first mind you. I was sorely tempted to finish in off in the washing machine but I just know the wife would find out. Ok, next fabric conditioner, air dry, and tuck a sprig of lavender between the folds before you store it in the airing cupboard... Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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![]() "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: I am in your debt Derek, my landing net is cleaner than it has ever been now and is getting an extra rinse in the rain as we speak. Gave it a good rinsing in hot then cold water first mind you. I was sorely tempted to finish in off in the washing machine but I just know the wife would find out. Ok, next fabric conditioner, air dry, and tuck a sprig of lavender between the folds before you store it in the airing cupboard... Yeah! but what about the landing net.VBG -- Gandalf |
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okay dont rub it in haha.
"Gandalf" wrote in message ... "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: I am in your debt Derek, my landing net is cleaner than it has ever been now and is getting an extra rinse in the rain as we speak. Gave it a good rinsing in hot then cold water first mind you. I was sorely tempted to finish in off in the washing machine but I just know the wife would find out. Ok, next fabric conditioner, air dry, and tuck a sprig of lavender between the folds before you store it in the airing cupboard... Yeah! but what about the landing net.VBG -- Gandalf |
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