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Didn't know if anyone would know of a supplier that sells the 3 or 4 strand yellow/gold polly rope that has the lead twisted into as well? I have heard that it is a fishing rope used for crab pots and fishing nets. I have found lots of suppliers that carry a leaded type of rope but haven't been able to find the gold stuff.

If you know of anyone who has tried ordering a spool of this type of rope and has had good luck with ordering it that way let me know because if it is the same stuff as I have been looking at it is much cheaper to just order a large roll of it compared to getting it cut at some of the local suppliers.

Thanks

Justin

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Hey Justin,

I do know of some people that have ordered full coils of the gold weighted poly through Frontier and got a decent price. Also I would try thiscompany out of Nevada

Allie Bear:

P.O. Box 1856

Elko, Nevada 89803

Telephone: 775-738-8534

Fax: 775-738-9775

E-mail: allie@ranchropes.com

Or try King Ropes out of Sheridan WY

Best of Luck,

Justin J.

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  On 5/13/2011 at 6:57 PM, wenhamvlysdlry said:

Hey Justin,

I do know of some people that have ordered full coils of the gold weighted poly through Frontier and got a decent price. Also I would try thiscompany out of Nevada

Allie Bear:

P.O. Box 1856

Elko, Nevada 89803

Telephone: 775-738-8534

Fax: 775-738-9775

E-mail: allie@ranchropes.com

Or try King Ropes out of Sheridan WY

Best of Luck,

Justin J.

The Rope Shop at Idaho Falls, Idaho 208-522-4880

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I was hoping to try and find a distibutor that was more a commercial firshing supply company because this type of rope is acutually used for Longlining and for crab pots. I had a look at frontier and for the 3 strand stuff they are charging 1.70/foot and some of the stuff that I have looked at that sounds and looks similar other then color is selling in the neighborhood of 0.17 cents/foot. Just thought I would see if anyone new anything about that stuff sold by commercial fishing companies to see if it is the same stuff.

If i can't find it might just have to break down and buy some from one of the suppliers you guys had mentioned.

Thanks for the info.

Justin

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Don't know if you ever found it. In Maine, the lobster traps by law have been changed to sinking line line. they have an exhcange voucher program. A guy I work with comes from a lobster fishing family. Could ask him about it if you still have an interest. I think they just use more of a nylon type rope now. People will complain if they found out that fisheman were adding lead to the water. Meanwhile, I found these links...

http://crabpotsupply.com/index.php?cPath=19

https://www.lfsmarineoutdoor.com/5-16-leaded-polypro-shrimp-shot-400-to-1800.html

http://www.blueoceantackle.com/rope.htm

Better late than never. I'm reading the archives. Good luck.

Dennis

With enough leather and rope, you could probably make your horse cut a deck of cards. . .but you'll never make him deal 'em with a smile on his face!

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