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I used very strong fishing line about 2 mil thickness and used super glue on the knots ...try some para-cord ? similar to drawstrings on purse nets

Cheers para cord sounds the way to go :good: , i tried the drawstrings off the purse nets but it kept snappin aswell thanks again jt750

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a trick i learnt a while ago was you knoe the show leads used on pet dogs, , , tighten the noose round your wrist and secure, loop the lead under the dogs collor and hold the handle on a couple of fingers, simply let go to release the dog, as the dog runs of the lead will slid through the collor and still be attached to your wrist with the dog on chase, LESS likely to lose the lead . . . xxx

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a trick i learnt a while ago was you knoe the show leads used on pet dogs, , , tighten the noose round your wrist and secure, loop the lead under the dogs collor and hold the handle on a couple of fingers, simply let go to release the dog, as the dog runs of the lead will slid through the collor and still be attached to your wrist with the dog on chase, LESS likely to lose the lead . . . xxx

no what you mean lurcher lass but i dont like slippin my dogs wi collars on seen a few accidents wi collars catchin on things specially at night atb hm

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a trick i learnt a while ago was you knoe the show leads used on pet dogs, , , tighten the noose round your wrist and secure, loop the lead under the dogs collor and hold the handle on a couple of fingers, simply let go to release the dog, as the dog runs of the lead will slid through the collor and still be attached to your wrist with the dog on chase, LESS likely to lose the lead . . . xxx

i do the same thing i got mine from black dog trading plus with having the swivel on the part round your wrist it dont twist

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