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This is a special dip net (tamo net) for catching glass eels (shirasu unagi). It is made of 3mm diameter stainless steel round bar, stainless steel mesh (24 mesh, wire diameter 0.2mm), aluminum sleeves, and resin. Attach this dip net to a sturdy handle and use it as a fishing tool for glass eels. The approximate size is: height 17cm (including the diagonal part), width 17cm, and depth is about 5-6cm at the deepest point (with a gradient), and the handle length is about 16-17cm. * The handle can be cut if it is too long. Because it is home plate-shaped, it is designed to be easy to scoop along walls, corners of blocks, etc. in places like riverbeds. (Reference image 11) * All items are handmade with care, one by one. Please understand that the size may vary slightly from item to item due to the handmade nature. (Reference images 8-10) * The product is one item as shown in image 1. The 24-mesh, 0.2mm wire diameter stainless steel mesh has a narrower mesh pitch than the commonly used 20-mesh, 0.29mm wire diameter mesh, but it is lighter in weight and has a larger space ratio, so the water resistance is small, making it very comfortable to work with, and the glass eels will not get stuck. Also, this dip net does not have a very deep net, so you can work quickly. When you can catch about 300 glass eels per hour, you can easily transfer the glass eels to a bucket by simply tilting the dip net, allowing the glass eels to slide out smoothly, making the work stress-free. * It is best to use it in a place close to the water's surface. Conversely, because the dip net is not deep, it is not suitable for use in places with high footings and is not recommended. It is popular among my friends, and this dip net is affectionately known as "Bochibochi-kun."
3 months ago