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Charlie Choc wrote:
On 10 May 2004 05:42:49 -0700, (Conan The Librarian) wrote: Any suggestions on a good scource for that sort of tubing? A hobby shop or scientific supply store should have various sizes. Thanks for the tip. After posting, I did a bit of googling and found another source: Dive shops. They've got latex tubing of various diameters. What kind of cord does your use? Braided cord, like a bootlace. I've made them out of 100# mono too with no safety release, but I only used them on the sal****er flats - wouldn't be a good idea crawling through brush. g Yeah, I tend to fish in mostly open areas here, but don't have any desire to garrotte (sp?) myself. I was reading the FAOL site and saw their suggestion of using a braided plastic craft lace, so I grabbed some of that and gave it a try yesterday. The end result is kind of nice; it's pretty thick, but it's got enough spring to it that I think it should work. I had used weedwacker line on my first try, and I like the way it lies, but I *really* need a safety release for that stuff. :-) Chuck Vance (who estimates he's spent about $20 so far in an effort to save money on a $25 lanyard ;-) |
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