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Topic: Stringer/Metal ring  (Read 1075 times)

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porky (bp)

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Hye guys,
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Noob here, i see you guys all have this string type of thing, its a metal ring? What is it, where did ya get it and is this a must have, still currious on how and where you guys store your fish??


Rock Hopper

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Those are called game clips and most diving shops have them. I just tie mine off to a pad eye near the tankwell and throw any fish I keep (which is rare) on the clip and into the tankwell.

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porky (bp)

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Thanks Rock Hopper


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porky (bp)

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ZeeHokkaido

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Hook1 is also a great place to get 'em and they help support the yak fishing community!
A++++++++++++ service too.
http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=96

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Hook1 is also a great place to get 'em and they help support the yak fishing community!
A++++++++++++ service too.
http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=96

Z

I 2nd hook1 they are great and they will toss in a sticker or two so you can pimp your ride. Also I recommend getting the bigger one. 1/2 a limit of rockies can fill up a clip real fast.
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porky (bp)

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Great, thanks guys!


Dale L

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I carry 2, if you get the fish of a lifetime you don't want to be fumbling with a clip full of fish to secure that one special prize.


 

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