GET READY FOR SURVIVAL MODE
The Survival Gill Net is an excellent, and in some
areas, required form of aviation survival food gathering. This 12’ x 4’
emergency gill net is used by stretching it across a stream or pond. Its
1.5" mesh meets current FAA regulations, but is perfect for all
wilderness survival applications.
The leaded foot (bottom) rope of the gill net acts as the weight to sink the net and the top rope is made of polypropylene that floats. The netting is clear enough to work in both water and land situations, yet visible enough for the user to see it and avoid getting tangled, wasting time, energy, and potential damage to the survival gill net itself!
The emergency survival gill net is strong enough so that it can
be used as a snare or trap for rabbits, partridge, pheasants and other
small game.
The Survival Gill Net stretches to meet your needs.
Don't stretch it to its 12 foot length, and get more width. This gill
net is also a perfect small seine net! Fish that attempt to swim through
are caught in the net and can be used for food or bait.
The
Emergency Survival Gill Net is an excellent supplement to any fishing
survival kit. It can be set up and left unattended while time is devoted
to building survival shelter, or other tasks. It also improves on the
old style Emergency Gill Net by incorporating a monofilament line as
opposed to the weaker string used previously. Because of this, it is a
little larger than the traditional survival gill net when packaged.
-The gill net is to be used in an emergency situation only and and is
outlawed in most states for sport fishing.
-Comes in its own mesh
storage bag. It is the best survival gill net available on the market
today!
Gill Net in Mesh Storage Bag - approx. 10" x 4"
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*The Survival Gill Net construction provides 24 feet of
rope, top and bottom, to stretch across a river or stream to a suggested width
and depth of 12ft long x 4ft deep. The netting is hung on the diamond, like
professional fishing nets to give you a maximum stretch.
This emergency
gill net construction allows for flexibility in areas requiring a maximum of a
19 foot net length with only a 2 feet depth. Or the gill net can be stretched to
a mere 4 foot length which provides a greater depth of up to approximately 5
feet. The process of adjustment is made by simply placing a knot through the
corner of the netting to the rope on the top and the bottom of the net.
Using the emergency gill net in a large body of water, the net can be anchored
by sticks in the water in a circle similar to a fish trap, or the net can be
pulled through the water along a shoreline as a seine to collect a group of
fish. By closing both ends, the fish are then trapped.