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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keepnets While not absolutely necessary for the pleasure angler, there is something pleasant about seeing what you’ve caught at the end of a session. A few sensible guidelines apply however. A decent keepnet should be made of soft, fish-friendly material and not be less than 2.5 metres in length. Fish come to little harm provided you extend the net fully (you can do this by stretching the end out with a net handle or pole sections). If there is regular boat traffic it is also much safer to use a long bank stick to stake out the bottom end to </p>
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