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Tarred bankline is a versatile survival tool that can be used for creating secure shelter, creating makeshift fishing lines, and securing gear in emergency situations.
Setting Up Shelter
To set up a secure shelter using tarred bankline, start by gathering three sturdy poles and tying them together at the top using a bowline knot. Then, use the tarred bankline to tie the poles to each other, creating a sturdy frame for your shelter. For added security, tie the bankline to nearby trees or rocks using a square lashing.
Fishing and Food Procurement
Tarred bankline can be used to create a makeshift fishing line by tying a hook to one end and a weight to the other. To increase your chances of catching fish, use a monofilament leader made from a piece of bankline and tie it to the main line using a blood knot. This will reduce tangles and increase your line’s strength. Aim for 15-20 foot long fishing lines and use a sinker weighing around 1/2 oz.
Securing Gear
When securing gear in emergency situations, use tarred bankline to tie items to a stable anchor point, such as a tree or a rock. To create a secure knot, use a sheet bend to join two ends of the bankline together, then tie a bowline to the end. When tying multiple items together, use a truckers hitch to secure the bankline to the gear, then tie a bowline to the end to prevent the line from coming loose. This technique is especially useful for securing gear in windy or snowy conditions.
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