Hi there , i need your advice for the best possible twine to use when making a net that will last me a very long time , i plan to make my self a keeper net = its what you place fish in while your fishing with the intent to release back into the water at the end of the day , also i will be making a very large landing net , it will also be used to scoop up anything up to a 25 kilo fish , there is so called twine made in India and China , some of the stuff is called polypropylene , some polyethylene and some simply nylon , i will not be looking at monofilament because it is basically fishing line and i know it has a small lifespan , any advice will be at the very least a start because i know nothing about netting materials etc , thank you for your time and your answer
the way he was showing to fix this hole was more for someone who knows how to make a net in the first place bc its the same as making the net in the first place same knots same every thing
Take note of the fact that you MUST have precisely two "arfers". No information is given on what to do if you don't ... and any rectangular hole will not. So, as demonstrated it only appears to work for "diagonal" holes. For other shapes there appear to be two options, either to cut out parts of the net until you have only two "arfers" or do it in stages, cutting the mending line and starting again on another diagonal.
vphokis yes it is too fast for the knot but it shows you the whole picture. you need to watch another video to learn the knot but it is also helpful to see how the whole thing is organized
One thing all y’all folks that make these videos don’t seem to think about is what if we don’t know these knots one bit but have a net to patch. Y’all need to stop flying through it and explain the knots.
Using your video, I have made a fishing net as practice before going into the commercial fishing trade. Thank you for putting out great product!
Nice
Joshua, i'm understand net mendin. I have a lot of experience work on the ship fishing vessel. Maybe you can take me to join your company.
Are u still a fisherman?
Excellent thanks.
Good to see someone who are expert at what they are doing with years of experience.
brilliant! That's all I needed to know to get started, without wasting a lot of time. thanks.
Fantastic video, visuals with an explanation. Thank you.
Super helpful was looking to practice before this upcoming season. Thank you
godspeed fella, awesome guide straight to the point!
Thank you for the refresher. Your instructions are probably easier than the AK gillnetter who taught me!
Very nice! Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks. Going to try this next year on my nets
Love this So helpful for repairing my son’s football net!
Хочу выразить свою благодарность автору ролика .Для меня латание дыр в сети была проблема ,теперь всё ясно и понятно . СПАСИБО
Thank you for this demonstration and explaining each tie, now I can tell my boss I know how to repair our nets so he'll give me more hours lol
Thank you Tom, nice instruction!
Very helpful video, great to see a master at their craft!
Is it the same principle for repairing square nets (football goal nets?)
Thanks
can you do one on how to sew tappers and trim tappers and explain why? thank you
Perfect job. Great from Iraq
Amazing sir, just amazing!
Thank you for sharing very informative
Please Can you do another slow demonstration?
Can't get where to start on a damaged fishing net.
can you tell me is this the same pattern as repairing shripping nets
Hi there , i need your advice for the best possible twine to use when making a net that will last me a very long time , i plan to make my self a keeper net = its what you place fish in while your fishing with the intent to release back into the water at the end of the day , also i will be making a very large landing net , it will also be used to scoop up anything up to a 25 kilo fish , there is so called twine made in India and China , some of the stuff is called polypropylene , some polyethylene and some simply nylon , i will not be looking at monofilament because it is basically fishing line and i know it has a small lifespan , any advice will be at the very least a start because i know nothing about netting materials etc , thank you for your time and your answer
Cool video helped me catch up on my net mending. It's funny my last name is Scarborough. We're from the Outer Banks of North Carolina in America.
Very instructional! Thanks,
The camera man should be on the other side
best video ever
the way he was showing to fix this hole was more for someone who knows how to make a net in the first place bc its the same as making the net in the first place same knots same every thing
excelente trabajo
Thanks for sharing
thank you for the video
To anyone who thought it was too fast run it at .25 speed
R.I.P. Tom, rest easy Skipper, your watch is done. ⚓️⚓️🥲🥲
Take note of the fact that you MUST have precisely two "arfers". No information is given on what to do if you don't ... and any rectangular hole will not. So, as demonstrated it only appears to work for "diagonal" holes. For other shapes there appear to be two options, either to cut out parts of the net until you have only two "arfers" or do it in stages, cutting the mending line and starting again on another diagonal.
Damn Vietnamese at work told me it would take 20 year as to learn how to fix a net. After watching this I think thats because it took him 20 years.
The work looks nice but you're going to fast with showing the knots.
vphokis yes it is too fast for the knot but it shows you the whole picture. you need to watch another video to learn the knot but it is also helpful to see how the whole thing is organized
RIP Tom xx
very cool!
thanks
A " mash" must be from the vikings,it is still called "maske " in danish.
we call the start 3 bar
muito bom !
Sweet.
Im from morocco i working fishing nets
good video
wow .... very nice
If you do not know how to make a knot ...Learn. Very informative.
this is very easy we make our nets of theead of no 2 and 3 , I can mend this type of holes in seconds
true pro.
we supply fishing nets
Mashes? And to think, we *supposedly* speak the same language... LMAO...
I’m so confused...
Don't be a hater because you can't follow
Det går alt for hurtigt hvis vi skal lære noget af det..!
slow down & show us the knots
What a useeless cameraman.
He had the opportunity to capture something for the ages and just completely fkd it up.
Pity.
We cant see anything your doing !!
hi
One thing all y’all folks that make these videos don’t seem to think about is what if we don’t know these knots one bit but have a net to patch. Y’all need to stop flying through it and explain the knots.
u need slow ...u don't fast
En français
Way too fast !!!!
dI'll steal your 'halfa' name :) ; 3-legger too long to say
А можно на русском
can you tell me is this the same pattern as repairing shripping nets
can you tell me is this the same pattern as repairing shriping nets
Do you mean shrimp net? If so then it is exactly the same process but obviously smaller mesh.