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John_Haylow
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January 23, 2009, 08:00:29 am »
I was wondering what throw lines you guys are using? We were getting a good line at work but can't seem to fine it any longer. It was yellow with a green tracer in it. It seemed to have a good memory and did not get tangled up so bad.
We have tried the Zing it but did not like it.
I see Baileys has some new makes out and were thinking of trying some.
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January 23, 2009, 05:46:25 pm »
Zing It has a green tracer.
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January 23, 2009, 09:18:54 pm »
Hi Kevin.
I wonder if I could ask you to elaborate a little more on the subject? The line in your photo looks like the line we used to use and were happy with. The Zing it we last tried had came in a canister and was quit a bit smaller in diameter and seemed to be to thin. Do they make it in different thicknesses?
What product do you find the best? Is that a Weaver throw weight you are using in your photo?
Thanks
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January 24, 2009, 04:21:31 pm »
I am using the 1.75 zing it.It came in a little plastic cannister.In the vermeer catoulog they list 1.75 diameter and 2.2 available in yellow or orande.I have also tried the econo lines and although they worked i was not as happy with them as i am with the zing-it.Where do you get the zing it with the tracer in it? DonT
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January 25, 2009, 08:50:32 am »
I don't know if it's still being made but Sherrill is still advertising it on their web site.
A phone call to Sherrill or Samson would most likely answer the question.
I have used slick line and zing it.
I use two different sizes, one for long shots with the big shot for setting lines and a heavier line for pulling snags.
The bag in the picture is a Sherrill bag but it's also their picture, I would have posted the link but their site isn't set up that way.
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January 25, 2009, 03:22:14 pm »
IIRC I'm using 1.75 Zing-it. It throws good and doesn't tangle as bad as other stuff I've used.
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January 28, 2009, 06:43:39 am »
I like Slick Line. I change my weights for different heights.
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January 28, 2009, 09:18:14 am »
Maybe its my part of the sticks, or maybe what i do, but what the heck is a throw line used for thanks.
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January 28, 2009, 09:21:17 am »
Used for setting ropes high in trees. Its an Arborist tool.
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January 31, 2009, 09:50:59 am »
I use paracord - less than half the price as zing and the like, and works just as well.
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January 31, 2009, 02:00:08 pm »
I use my fishing arrow with 80lb spider wire on a Zebco 404 reel. Just notch it in the recurve and shoot. Use gloves when pulling the line back as that stuff will cut your fingers off.
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February 05, 2009, 12:08:33 am »
I have the thin line stuff and do not like it that much. I use 1/4" (7 mm. I guess) line mostly with 12 to 16 oz. weights. The best thick line I did get at Bailey's though I forget the name.
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February 05, 2009, 07:25:03 am »
The thin stuff is better with the big shot, lighter line and smaller weights for higher throws.
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February 05, 2009, 02:10:12 pm »
What is the purpose of the green tracer in that cord?
I just use a nylon cord with a snap hook on the end, mostly. For the high stuff, I use a surf fishing rod with 30lb line and a lead weight. I don't do enough of this stuff to get good at it, or to justify buying those fancy things.
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February 05, 2009, 03:38:17 pm »
The tracer is used to ID the cordage.
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February 15, 2009, 09:22:51 pm »
> lighter line and smaller weights for higher throws
I have found with the 8 foot bigshot, 16 oz bag, and 1/4" line I can usually get a bag 100+ feet into a tree and actually have the bag come down to the ground. Smaller bags always seem to get stuck 1/2 down to the ground.
About the only place I use lighter line is for my tree climber so he can throw a bag farther out into a limb crotch that needs roping. I have not used my 10oz bag in a long time.
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February 16, 2009, 08:20:12 am »
I just got this combo of line weight and bag from ben meadows, seemed like a good deal.
http://www.benmeadows.com/search/throw+line/22295/146875/?isredirect=true
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February 17, 2009, 07:23:20 am »
Looks good millsy.
Tie a slip knot two to three feet from the bag and it will give you better control when throwing it.
It will pull out when you pull the bag back.
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February 18, 2009, 05:14:07 pm »
thanks, will try
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James Mills Lovely wife collect old tools vaccuming fool 36 bd ft per hour
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February 26, 2009, 04:57:36 am »
After working with my new line today, I can say orange is probably not the best color choice. Very hard to find looking towards the sun, blue and yellow are probably better colors.
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