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If you buy a 8' x 60' net, a 4' x 60' net, lay them out, place the 4' net center the 8' net and zip tie or hog ring the two together you will have 2' at the top and 2' at the bottom this will create the base net. Then buy a 2' x 60' net...this will make your jump ring. You can order these nets from "Just for Nets" web site. They sell different size mesh 1", 1-14", 1-1/2" and different break strengths. The lower the number (i.e. #18) the thinner the cord...I used #18 for the 8' and the 2' net and #36 for the 4' net....then get your cam straps, t post, muffler clamps. I use 15" augers that screw in with a drill for my outside anchors...you can use 1/2" steel rods 36" long with a big washer welded on the ends and a 3/4" caribeaner for the interior stakes...
 
If you buy a 8' x 60' net, a 4' x 60' net, lay them out, place the 4' net center the 8' net and zip tie or hog ring the two together you will have 2' at the top and 2' at the bottom this will create the base net. Then buy a 2' x 60' net...this will make your jump ring. You can order these nets from "Just for Nets" web site. They sell different size mesh 1", 1-14", 1-1/2" and different break strengths. The lower the number (i.e. #18) the thinner the cord...I used #18 for the 8' and the 2' net and #36 for the 4' net....then get your cam straps, t post, muffler clamps. I use 15" augers that screw in with a drill for my outside anchors...you can use 1/2" steel rods 36" long with a big washer welded on the ends and a 3/4" caribeaner for the interior stakes...
How does yours work ? Any pictures or videos of it in action
 
I can tell you that I tried this using 60' of netting purchased from Amazon. I have photos that show them in the trap for about 45 minutes, then nothing. The next morning, we found about an 18" slit in the netting where they must have escaped.
 
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