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Old 03-28-2011, 04:27 PM   #1
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Game clip question?

Okay, just trying to understand.
You're out fishing, no 'fish' ice chest or ice bag....you intend to hang your catch over the edge of your yak on your clip but you're in sealion infested water. What do you do?

I ask this because I almost always catch and release but I intend to start keeping a few here and there, (this will help the justification to the mrs a bit....you married guys know what I'm talking about.) I typically fit the above scenario.
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Old 03-28-2011, 05:54 PM   #2
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Okay, just trying to understand.
You're out fishing, no 'fish' ice chest or ice bag....you intend to hang your catch over the edge of your yak on your clip but you're in sealion infested water. What do you do?
A game clip is a tool, but it's not necessarily a stringer. It just gives you a quick way to make a secure attachment to the fish, once in place you can do whatever you want with the fish.

I usually gaff my fish then clip them and cut the gills and let them bleed out. I then usually put a rope though the gills, tie that off remove the clip and then store the fish out of the sun. In my x-13 I put them in the forward fish hold. In my wood yak in the rear fish hold I built into it. In my mini-X I usually put them in the hull. So I don't really store fish hanging over the side on my clip, I just use it to get quick secure attachment to the fish until I can get it roped off and ready to put away.

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Old 03-28-2011, 06:01 PM   #3
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I second what Jim says, drop them inside the hull. there was a video of wade getting attacked by a dog and post about how to make your own kill bag i will see if i can dig them up.

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Old 03-28-2011, 06:23 PM   #4
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(this will help the justification to the mrs a bit....you married guys know what I'm talking about.) I typically fit the above scenario.
Oh trust me I know. My wife told our friends the other day that I never catch fish, She doesn't understand C&R and quite a few fish I dont want to take home to eat.

Besides I can catch a fish every leap year or so...
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Old 03-28-2011, 06:38 PM   #5
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... who catchs fish , hell I only them ... another good option if you don't want the fish in the hull is a game bag ... never do I leave stuff hanging out ... ya never know how may be around to take it
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Old 03-28-2011, 06:59 PM   #6
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Oh trust me I know. My wife told our friends the other day that I never catch fish, She doesn't understand C&R and quite a few fish I dont want to take home to eat.
It can get worse than that. My wife sometimes makes the comments we have all heard about spending all this money on fishing gear and never bringing home fish. When I do bring something home, she is usually not in the mood for fish. "I don't want your fish smelling up the house" is one of the most common excuses.

After a few months, the fish is freezer burned and not very edible so it gets tossed out. You guessed it. That is when she says that it would be nice to have some fresh fish for dinner. Of course the freezer looks like Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard at that point. The next thing I know I am on my way to the store for some semi-fresh fish at $12.99 a pound.

As a guy who has been married for nearly 34 years I have bad news to pass on to all the newbies. This is normal and there is not much you can do about it.

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Old 03-28-2011, 07:17 PM   #7
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Hey BroLo, you've been asking some pretty good questions. Good stuff.

My answer:

Burlap bag, keep it wet. I don't like to rinse the inside of the kayak.

Unfortunately my fishing productivity is pretty low too.
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:28 PM   #8
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I know a couple of guys that have gotten flipped by Sealions grabbing their game clipped Halibuts. I believe one got his Scotty rod mount ripped out of his yak in the process. Seems to only happen in tournaments though . Rule of thumb "when in doubt, take it out".
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:44 PM   #9
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Looking for a pseudo-fish bag? And save a few bucks?

I know it's not the same size/shape as a true fish bag, but it's also a whole bunch less moola.

At costco last week I got a "Giant flexible Cooler for $5.99.

Here is the identical bag at Amazon for you to read about since Costco doesn't have a link:

http://www.amazon.com/Density-Insula.../dp/B000H9KYBE

Measurements:
Holds up to 12 gallons. Keeps food cold / frozen items frozen for up to 5 hours

24" x 18"

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Old 03-28-2011, 07:41 PM   #10
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Hey BroLo, you've been asking some pretty good questions. Good stuff.

My answer:

Burlap bag, keep it wet. I don't like to rinse the inside of the kayak.

Unfortunately my fishing productivity is pretty low too.
x2 - almost word for word too.
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:59 PM   #11
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Hey BroLo, you've been asking some pretty good questions. Good stuff.

My answer:

Burlap bag, keep it wet. I don't like to rinse the inside of the kayak.

Unfortunately my fishing productivity is pretty low too.

Haha...I think that was the last of all my questions....well maybe.
This fishing from a kayak thing has me learning all over again...it's cool though.
As always, thanks for all the replies and suggestions...I'm almost ready to go pro...oh wait, I guess I still have to learn to catch fish.
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Old 03-28-2011, 09:34 PM   #12
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If we know what you fish off of maybe we could decribe where to put your catch a little easier. I think your first big one should go right on your lap as you smile all the way to the launch
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