Thanks Alex! I see these nets laying around my fishing hole torn and left behind. I even caught one with my fishing pole full of hard head catfish. The trash that people leave behind!
Say Ive thrown a cast net for years then about 6 years ago I seen this young man show a different method (you) made my life easier! You were much younger in that video of coarse at my age everyone looks much younger lol. Thank You!
I use to make dreamcatchers and my husband has three castanets needing to be repaired! What’re your video and will give it a go. Thanks. The net pattern is like a dreamcatcher!
I just tore my new net off a nasty rock and I ended up with a 10 inch hole. Thanks for this video. I'm still learning how to through this thing, but thank a lot.
3yrs ago I actually did individual knots with 10/15lb braid and the centrifical force throwing the net busted almost every knot....used 30lb and it still works to this day...
Okay so my only issue is I use a bag net and I've tried sewing my net up like this and it throws it off balance so what I done was took another net and old and unfixable and cut a good square out of it big enough to cover my hole in the bag net and sewed each piece evenly to keep my net in balance and close the hole up.
This comment is towards the public that is still watching this video from time to time. Since we don't know what happened to Alex, if he's dead or just MIA, etc. This is NOT the correct way to mend a cast net. Here's the correct way: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ex8lRGh9bXs.htmlsi=rc4dXNQZiaZDhfKq I have nothing against Alex. I enjoy his videos. Would be great to have him back, but mending a cast net is not the same as closing a cut on human flesh. You have to create the same mesh forms (diamonds) and size in order to properly maintain your net for it to function properly.