Hand net definition

Hand net means a mesh bag of webbing or wire suspended from a circular, oval, or rectangular frame attached to a handle.
Hand net means a net or wire mesh bag of any circumference with a handle that can be lifted by one person.
Hand net means a net consisting of a bag of mesh material attached to a frame to hold the bag open, and a handle. The net is small enough to use with one hand by one person.

More Definitions of Hand net

Hand net means a net fixed on a frame or on two poles, which can be moved in all directions by one person, the maximum width of which is not greater that 1.5 m [five feet];
Hand net means a type of hand held fishing gear
Hand net means a small net used to take fish and/or other marine resources for aquarium purposes, local aquarium use, or for scientific, maricultural or medical research, the greatest linear dimension of which measures no more than twenty-four (24) inches.

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