• Photos Misc

    The Crow series by Patricia Warfield at the J. Russell Jinishian Gallery in Connecticut.

    This net was made to cover a toy ball for Lefty, so he can play in his play area and chase the ball around.

    Tree fort or crow's nest that our customer made for his son

    Top of seine. Floats on rope with 3' of black netting, plus 5' of gray netting. (8' of netting)

    Part of used seine netting we have in stock.

    Many 100 feet of used top of seine with 8' of netting. Some may have more than 8' of netting.

    New netting and rope that was treated with net dip to give it a rustic look.

    James Lofton sent in this picture of a net used to catch ejected cartages at a shooting competition in Monroe LA.

    Ann Jon, Director of SculptureNow in Becket MA sent in this art she made out of nylon netting.

    Christmas Tree

    Rachel Kirk of Baltimore MD sent in this picture of a hand rail net installed in a tree house. Name and age of children was not provided.

    Before and after of net to cover hole in boat pier.

    When "Roark" needed a rustic net to use in a promotion for the band "Dead Mermaids" they turned to FNC.

     Click this link to Roark's web site.

    When an advertising agency needed 2,000 custom made volley ball nets for a Coors display, FNC was able to make them what they needed.

    These ladies make nylon twine rosaries for "Our Lady Rosary Makers", a non-profit group. Since becoming a Fish Net customer in 2006 they have made over 50,000 rosaries and sent them free of charge all over the world. They are "fishers of men".

    Click this link for prices of  Rosary Twine.

    When an advertising agency had a chain of grocery stores needing a display for sponges, the agency contacted Nets & More (The Fish Net Company LLC). We were able to turn their vision into reality.

    January 28, 2014. It is snowing in Jonesville, Louisiana. We don't get much snow here in Jonesville, Louisiana. Hopefully it will be another 10 years before we see it like this again.

    Jeff Tarpley with The Snipers Nets LLC in Natchitoches, LA grew up in Jonesville, LA. When Jeff  needed help in developing a target for his business he knew that FNC could help.

    Jill Davis, Assistant Professor, Resident Scenic and Lighting Designer, Department of Theater, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (2013). Jill did a set design for the play BETTY THE YETI. Jill wanted the forest to be theatrical rather than realistic, and nets from FNC were the answer. The play is about a logger who comes across a yeti in an old growth forest in Oregon. "photographs by Peter Jennings"