I have made a few spanish nets. I always bought the bagging from brunson net. I hang the lead line on the bagging and then sew it onto the net. Sew the bag where it meets and braille it. Buying the bagging saves knitting the extra two or so feet extra. I believe the bag I buy has 32 rows. So its more than 2 feet.
Lots of guys throw bag nets in Brazil. Im looking for one in the U.S, but they are impossible to find. Bag nets are the best for shallow water and its the only style net I have ever thrown
I have made a few spanish nets. I always bought the bagging from brunson net. I hang the lead line on the bagging and then sew it onto the net. Sew the bag where it meets and braille it. Buying the bagging saves knitting the extra two or so feet extra. I believe the bag I buy has 32 rows. So its more than 2 feet.
Storms are just hitting us in SE Georgia, stay safe
thank you, just starting to hear thunder.
Hopefully this weather hasn't caused you any damages Mike.
@@MinorcanMullet Thank you, so far so good, its about over, nice to hear from you.
Lots of guys throw bag nets in Brazil. Im looking for one in the U.S, but they are impossible to find. Bag nets are the best for shallow water and its the only style net I have ever thrown
Try Bubble Boy nets or Johnson nets
Sir,is there any used cast net to donate to Indonesia?It might save a poor family.