

Catahoula Tarred, Braided, Nylon Twine, 36 (1/4 lb)
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Tony Torp
> 3 daythey didnt go cheap when they made this stuff, seems like this will do what i want it to
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Robert
> 3 dayGood line
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hilda martinez
> 3 dayIts not what i expected cant use it.
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jk
Greater than one weekI will be using this product to repair slow feed nets for my horses. I have been looking everywhere for a product just like this
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Roy Richards
> 3 dayThis product is well-made, and reasonably priced. It resists stretching better than untreated nylon cordage, and the tar coating makes it pretty well waterproof while also preventing sun-rot from UV rays. Overall, its excellent for all outdoor usage/applications.
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Wayne J
Greater than one weekIt is #36 bankline. Some of the handiest tar coated nylon twine money can buy. You can do so much with it. Tie up plants, use it for bushcrafting, trot lines, drop lines, nets ..... you name it. I am familiar with The Catahoula company which is located easy driving distance from me and is a treat to visit the place. It sits right on the Black River and has been famous locally for all of your commercial fishing needs for decades. They make beautiful nets and traps by hand as well. I use to love to go there and browse and watch the ladies knitting nets...man are they fast.
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Boyd Koepp
14-06-2025One of the best twines in the market. Excellent quality!
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Jo Scm
> 3 dayI plan to construct a trellis with large bamboo poles but this should be good but it is much stiffer than expected. Guess I didnt understand what tarred meant.
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Orbthefirst
> 3 dayGreat stuff. Strong as hell for being such a small diameter. Carry it with my USGI poncho, just in case.
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dabskie
Greater than one weekNo dislikes, Catahoula is top shelf when it comes to bankline