Most fishing line is much stronger than common household string. Fishing line comes in many different sizes or "pound test" ratings, ranging from less than 1lb test to well over 100lb test. This rating indicates at what pound of pressure fishing line will break at. So, if you have 17lb test line then it should break around 17lbs of pulling pressure. Keep in mind that the test ratings are sometimes not 100% accurate and lines can break slightly below, right at, or even a bit more than the indicated rating on the package.
Yes. Generally made out of a of a monofliment plastic line or a of a braided material. Thye generally provide more strength, abrasion resistance and depending on brand, reduced viability to the fish (flurocarbon). Furthermore, string may hold water causing additional wear and tear.
Yes it works very well but mine cut me
Before so be careful and sometimes it breaks easily
yes, but i recommend you braid it before you use it and wear gloves because it can cut you!
fishing line works great.
Commercial fishing uses drag nets and others use one "Long line" that has hooks. Recreational fishermen use fishing rod/reels, fly fishing, spear fishing and bow fishing.
string
In the story "Hatchet," Brian uses his shoelaces to make a fishing line to catch fish for food. He also uses them to secure his shelter and repair his clothes.
It depends on the type of bow you are using.
on line 420, Odysseus tells Telemachus that he could shoot string the bow because he was still strong....i hope this helped
winner choice
bow stringer
First cut a log into an unstrung bow, then use flax on a spinning wheel to make bow string, then use the bow string on the unstrung bow to make a finished bow. You will require a higher fletching level to make better bows.
So that the sound can be heard louder
u get logs a knife and bow string; use the logs on the knife select the bow you want then use it with the bowstring
No, not generally.