I started at the back end and left the business end till last. I finally got it out, just needed trim the loops off where it had crawled through the holes. Then it struck out. Not its fault, it was already scared, angry, confused and in pain. Perfectly normal. Flight is its preferred response. It did that next. Right the fuck back into the netting! Holy shit, here we go again.
This time I really slowed down and made measured, controlled movements and was able to get it behind it's head. I stretched it out in the yard, and started carefully removing loops of netting with a small pair of scissors. One loop at a time, like a frigging surgeon, ha! Soon, I could feel it relax and it just laid all stretched out without moving a muscle except I could feel it relax. I relaxed my grip too (not too much), and about an hour later she was free. No lacerations at all.
Sorry for the shitty phone pics, I couldn't get a better camera from the house, too busy. She/he? is about 6' long. Nothing really for scale except the bricks, they're about 4" tall, and her body is about half way visible in that picture.