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Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line Twine - #36 Black Nylon String for Fishing, Camping and Outdoor Survival – Strong, Weather Resistant Bankline Cordage for Trotline (1/4 lb - #36 (131 ft), Braided)

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About Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line Twine - #36 Black

Adapt and overcome That is the intent of our tarred and twisted #36 nylon twine. This black twine has heavy-duty outdoor applications for all your camping, hiking, fishing and bug-out needs. Boasting a breaking strength of 350 lbs, it can be used as an emergency snare cord when hunger sets in, untwisted to suture a wound and as a tripwire to warn you of intruders. Whatever the circumstance, Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line will get you out of a bind. Your all-climate outdoor rope Tar-coated for UV and weather resistance, Texas Bushcraft Outdoor Twine can be relied on when your plans go sideways. It withstands moisture and abrasion to keep shelter halves strung between trees and catfish trotlines intact during lengthy submersions in lakes and ponds. Whether you find yourself stranded in the wilderness or need to secure a load in the bed of your pick-up truck, this multi-functional heavy-duty twine can be counted on to tie up all your loose ends. Up to any challenge Our twisted bankline is available in your choice of 1/4-lb and 1-lb sizes to suit all of your camping and outdoor needs. Because it is less bulky than paracord, it takes up less space in your backpack, tackle box or bug-out bag. Take only what you need and leave more room for rations; or take the whole spool and be prepared for any continency. With plenty of utility rope for lashing twine, hammock straps and emergency equipment repair, Texas Bushcraft Bank Cord is always ready to be your lifeline. For all your survival, retention and rigging applications, add Texas Bushcraft Bankline #36 Tarred Twine to your camping gear today.