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Rick wrote:Don't doubt many find satisfaction in braiding their own and wouldn't want to discourage it, but if "After a few years (a paracord lanyard) looks pretty shabby," you probably shouldn't have drug it behind the truck. Stuff's dang near indestructible, and fussy folks could always return dirty paracord to "like new" with a trip through the wash.
Ricky Spanish wrote:Hunting in green timber is very dirty.
You pick up a few pounds of sticks getting to the hole then the dog does his thing. Plus you rub mud all over the blind on purpose. If your gear is so clean that it needs special protection then maybe big water is a better type of hunting for you.
Timber is a mess.
Messy messy messy.
There's ten years of it on my landyard
Rick wrote:I'd be much more afraid of something happening to calls I wasn't wearing (like a certain Singleton). And while I joke about "clanging when I walk" with my lanyard full of calls, it's design prevents it. Doesn't prevent dog slop from doing to my calls what dip sometimes does to those of folks using it, but vesting them whenever it's cool enough helps.
Rick wrote:I'd be much more afraid of something happening to calls I wasn't wearing (like a certain Singleton). And while I joke about "clanging when I walk" with my lanyard full of calls, it's design prevents it. Doesn't prevent dog slop from doing to my calls what dip sometimes does to those of folks using it, but vesting them whenever it's cool enough helps.
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