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From: freedomofabird
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  • Great instruction, I have watched a few people on YouTube and none have shown it or explained it as well as you have, Thanks...

  • @CGLouisiana Thanks mate, really glad you enjoyed the video, kind words.

  • I noticed that when you tie on the bottom ring you join all the meshes so that they don't slip apart. Isn't there some way to tie on to the top ring so that they don't slip apart either? I've tried a few hitches other than the clove but nothing seems to be working so far. It probably wouldn't be that big of a deal but I'm using super cheap nylon mason line and it's slipperier than a greased up deaf guy.

  • @Ghelimir I will hve a play around sometime and see if I can work out a way of doing it. It isnt essential but it does give you a nice tidy final knot. Nylon is awefull for knitting nets, and spun poly is much softer but very strong, if you can get it.

  • Great job, thanks for posting this!

  • thanks for the info for Agouti.

  • where do you get the colored twine. and what kind of twine is it ?(what is it made of)? i live in the U.S.A.

  • @heidbrain Hello, I buy all my twine from Agouti, and it is Spun Polyester. It is better than spun nylon and feels more natural. Also the knots will not slip. Just type Agouti nets into your search engine.

  • Glad you enjoyed it, thank you.

  • Excellent! very good video, and clear instructions.

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