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Tuesday
Dec272011

Fly Fishing Survival Lanyard

Not only does it look different than every other classic lanyard out there, the Eternal Outdoors Fly Fishing Survival Lanyard has approximately 18 feet of the primary color and two, 5 foot sections of the accent color for those unexpected situations. Each lanyard includes a safety clasp so you don't get hung up on snags yourself.

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100 ft of paracord is 7 bucks at the army navy store. Learning how to tie all the knotts is as easy as watching the 500 videos they have on you tube showing you how step by step.

December 27, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterspinner

Agree para cord has a core that also can be used seperate! Learn to tye a knot!

December 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commentertom

I'm not sure how my lanyard ended up here but I'm glad to find Moldy Chum. The above posts are correct, if you want to you could make about anything you want but not everyone is willing to put in the time to make it right. I designed my lanyard so that it would be unique and not simply threading beads on a string like my kid's crafts and pretty much every other fishing lanyard on the market. I also wanted it to be made well and include a lot of cord should one need to unravel and use the paracord. If you want a quality lanyard you can try making your own, find the safety clasps, try tying the swivels in symmetrically (if that matters to you) buy or design the tippet holder, etc. and end up with several that you give to your kids or end up in the corner because they aren't right, or you can buy one of mine. Personally I like making my own stuff which is how my company started. Items that I needed and couldn't find what I thought was worth buying, I made myself. Plus, I have a lot better colors than you find at your typical surplus store. Happy fishing.

May 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterScott

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