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Topic: fish storage?  (Read 5774 times)

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Bird

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Yeah, that big front bag would be a PITA in the wind.  I like the look of that KatchKooler, looks like it could fit under the rod pod, certainly in the tank well.  Thanks for the tip Zee.


littoral

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Anybody have any experience with it that they want to share?

Nope...but thats more wind profile than I would want from a fish bag.

No kidding. And I just know I'd be snagging hooks in that thing all day.


DaveW

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I wouldn't want any of that junk on the deck of my boat, both from a wind and center of gravity perspective.

Here's what I do:  i have and old, big dry bag.  Before I go out I chuck some ice in it and stick it in the forward hold.  Fish go in the bag.  They stay cool and the weight stays at the bottom of the boat.  No blood in water too.


ZeeHokkaido

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I like the look of that KatchKooler, looks like it could fit under the rod pod, certainly in the tank well.  Thanks for the tip Zee.

No worries. On my Hobie Adventure I put it in the front hatch and then store salmon in there. It's not a necessity w/ the cooler weather here but nice to keep fish at the best quality as possible. 

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