John,
Thank you for taking time to offer your ideas. At 6'5", shorter handled nets
can be a liability for me, but I will look into these, as the price is
right.
Sincerely,
John
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From: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vernalpool@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of John Heilferty
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 4:01 PM
To: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [vernalpool] Recommendations for net
I've been very happy with simple long-handled aluminum "baitwell nets,"
believe mine are from Ben Meadows. The white 3/16 mesh net is small enough
to catch all but the tiniest fairy shrimp or spring peeper larvae, but not
so small that every bit of algae, detritus etc. clogs it up so you always
have to hunt through debris to find anything you are looking for. That
always bugged me about the kick-nets and "professional" sampling nets w/
ridiculously small pore sizes intended for invert sampling. They serve their
purpose, but in a vernal pool, I just have never had the need to trap
everything that small!
The baitwell nets hold up very well to thorns and abuse. The rectangular
13" X 13" metal net frame provides a good sample size, though can be
limiting in tight shrubby areas. I like the 3 foot handle, which
essentially results in a 4' net, but I don't see that online now(?). I'm
sure it's there somewhere. The aluminum handle is light and - once wrapped
in black duct tape - not aesthetically displeasing or uncomfortable! Have
never had one bend or break. Doubles as a wading staff. Also apparently a
2' handle model (which would total approx 3') which might better suit your
backpack needs. That one is only $15, I'm sure the 3' handle was equally
affordable, which in the end is perhaps the best thing about these nets,
especially for those of us with no budget!
Highly recommended! John
John H. Heilferty
Principal Environmental Specialist
Division of Land Use Regulation
NJ DEP
>>> jjose@ptd.net 3/21/2011 2:40 PM >>>
Looking for recommendations for a relatively inexpensive net with a suitable
mesh size for sampling pools for fairy shrimp and larval marbled salamanders
in early spring. A telescoping model that could fit into a backpack would be
nice. Thank you.
John Jose
Otter Creek Environmental Education Services
116 Perkins Pond Road
Beach Lake, PA 18405
T: 570-729-7288
Email: jjose@ptd.net <mailto:jjose@ptd.net%20>
Web: http://www.ottercreekenved.com/
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