

Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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Andrew Kolb
> 3 dayI have not had a long time to work with this stuff but it does what I want it to. The smell isnt very bad at all either I wish I could say more but Im not sure I could review it next fall after Ive had the time to find out for sure, maybe I can edit this review later.
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Ed B.
> 3 dayBought the #36 twisted bankline and its a great item to have. I bought it specifically for an EDC bag and its got a lot of uses as any prepper will tell you. Twine is tough and if you like the smell of tar, you wont be disappointed. Stuff is strong, weatherproof, and versatile. Definitely recommend.
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Juandehawk
> 3 dayGreat stuff. Far better for camping or bushcraft than para cord very strong and versatile
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Grinder
> 3 dayIts bankline, what can I say? It showed up quick and was what I ordered. Mission accomplished. Thanks.
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Brice Veum DVM
> 3 dayThis stuff is the real deal
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Colleen Kuhic
> 3 dayExcellent, this stuffs the real deal, not like the crap readily available near me. Will ne ordering again. Excellent for ridgelines, and all sorts of boy scout projects in the field.
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Eric
> 3 dayThis is great cordage. It doesn’t stretch like paracord and holds up really well. It’s also awesome at holding knots due to the tarring.
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Captain Kidd
> 3 dayLiving in Louisiana for over sixty years I have used tarred bankline (trotline) for fishing from the “bank” hence the name. I have gotten my boat prop tangled by many a five year or older abandoned trotline . This stuff is heaven sent ,super strong and resistant to all types of weather. Highly reccommended.
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James E. Myers
> 3 dayI cant find any bank line locally so the internet was the only option. I have used it on a very limited basis so far but it does seem very high quality. The tarring is good, uniform, and there are no blobs that I have found and have taken about 200 feet off the roll.
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Josh
> 3 dayI use this so much I bought 6 rolls of the #36 it has so many uses