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The inner strands of paracord can be utilized for fishing by removing the outer sheath, then using the 7 inner strands. These strands can be used to create fishing line, lures, or even a makeshift fishing net.
Utilizing Paracord Inner Strands for Fishing Line
When using the inner strands of paracord for fishing line, it’s essential to separate the strands to create individual lines. This can be done by cutting the strands from the main paracord and then twisting them together to create a single line. For a standard fishing line, use 3-4 strands twisted together, resulting in a line with a diameter of around 0.5mm. This will provide a decent strength for small to medium-sized fish. Make sure to test the line for strength before use.
Creating Lures and Hooks
The inner strands of paracord can be used to create a variety of lures and hooks. To create a lure, tie the strands together in a loose knot, then attach a hook made from a paperclip or metal paperclip. You can also use the strands to create a weighted lure by wrapping them around a small stone or metal weight. Experiment with different patterns and weights to create effective lures. When using paracord lures, be sure to adjust the retrieve speed to mimic the natural movement of a bait.
Making a Fishing Net
A makeshift fishing net can be created using the inner strands of paracord. Begin by twisting the strands together to create a series of thin lines. These lines can then be tied to a central hub, creating a net-like structure. Use a sturdy branch or stick as the central hub, and tie the lines to it using a slip knot. When creating the net, make sure to leave enough slack to allow for casting and retrieval. This net is effective for catching small to medium-sized fish in shallow water.
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