Things You'll Need
Instructions
Wrap a lead sinker into the bottom corner of the bottom hem of one of the long edges of the nylon.
Pinch a thumb-sized section of nylon around the top of the sinker.
Tie the neck of the nylon using the thread into a simple loop-through knot.
Secure the thread with a second knot.
Tie additional sinkers one-inch apart along the bottom edge of the nylon until a row of 12 sinkers lines the entire bottom of the nylon. The sinkers will serve as ballast and weigh the bottom of the nylon net, so the net stays in place when you place it in the water.
Push the top button of the bobber to extend the bobber's bottom metal clasp (J-hook).
Pinch one corner of the top of the nylon opposite the lead sinker's into the bobber's metal clasp.
Release the top button to withdraw the metal clasp back into the bobber. As the metal clasp draws into the bobber, the nylon will catch on the metal clasp.
Clasp additional bobbers along the top edge of the nylon, two inches apart, until you have a row of bobbers along the top edge of the nylon. The bobbers will keep the top of the nylon floating on the top of the water, and the mid-section of the nylon will create a water permeable net.