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Paracord can be used as a temporary fishing line replacement due to its durability and versatility.
Using Paracord for Fishing Line Replacement
Choosing the Right Paracord
When selecting a paracord for fishing, look for a 550 cord made from nylon, which is the most common and reliable option. This type of cord has a minimum breaking strength of 550 pounds, making it suitable for a temporary fishing line. Be sure to choose a cord with a smaller diameter, preferably 4-6mm, for easier handling and casting.
Preparing the Paracord
To prepare the paracord for use as a fishing line, cut a 10-15 foot length of the cord. Remove any excess sheath material to create a clean surface for tying knots. Use a cord cleaner or a small knife to remove any dirt, oils, or residue from the cord. This will help prevent tangles and ensure a smooth casting experience.
Setting Up the Paracord Line
To set up the paracord line, tie a reliable knot, such as the “Blood Knot” or “Double Overhand Knot,” to the end of the cord. Next, attach a hook or lure to the end of the line, making sure it’s securely tied. Use a swivel to connect the paracord line to a reel or a makeshift spool, allowing for smooth line retrieval and preventing tangles.
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