Lovely net. Well done, Patpuff. Looking forward seeing it christened soon - with a big pike, possibly. Tight lines.
Jake
home made traditional landing net
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I said goodbye to what I knew and embraced the ways of old, with it taking on the attitude that big isn't best.
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What a lovely job, well done!
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Cracking show, well done....
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Lovely looking net, Sir. Perhaps this mesh might suit?
http://www.dlstshop.co.uk/shop/article_ ... id%3D66%26
http://www.dlstshop.co.uk/shop/article_ ... id%3D66%26
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Re: home made traditional landing net
Hi you have done a brilliant job of your landing net, I was wondering if you could give me a little advice concerning where to get hold of the standard threaded ferule that takes the spreader block I need one with a 1/2 bore at one end and a standard 3/8" thread at the other to take the spreader block.
Very best regards
Ronnie
Very best regards
Ronnie
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I bought mine off ebay, good luck with your projectRonnie wrote:Hi you have done a brilliant job of your landing net, I was wondering if you could give me a little advice concerning where to get hold of the standard threaded ferule that takes the spreader block I need one with a 1/2 bore at one end and a standard 3/8" thread at the other to take the spreader block.
Very best regards
Ronnie
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Great piece of work, love the way it packs down for transport.