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Topic: Storing your keepers?  (Read 2394 times)

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FolsomFishing

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Is there a better name for this post, something more searchable?  I searched before I posted and I couldn't find anything.  Suggestions?


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Do yourself a favor, DON'T put them in the hatch,and don't "troll" with them in the water on a clip. Just throw them in the back and place a burlap sack over them and wet it down every so often.

because of smell? nothing a water hose and a cup full of bleach can't handle.
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