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It is my understanding that tangle nets are just old nets of fairly fine
mesh that the fishermen weight down so that they lay on the bottom for a
while, and molluscs become tangled in them! They frequently lower them
to depths of 30 to 40 meters, sometimes up to 80m.
From the Calm befor the Storm,
Ross M.
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> Subject: Tangle Nets
> Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 00:50:31 EDT
> From: Stephen McMahan <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hi everyone,
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> Does anyone know of a website that has a picture or
> drawing of a tangle net? I'm looking for a good example for an upcoming show.
> Thanks.
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> Stephen McMahan
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