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Old 06-19-2006, 08:16 AM   #6
Fishin Phil
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I have a Fish N Dive and my container goes in the back behind my seat and bungie line helps hold it in. I got rid of the bait tank which was a pain in the ash and replaced it with a bait tube which is about 32 pounds lighter and more user friendly. My bait tank use to hold four gallons of water at 8 pounds per gallon. That's just too much weight! Heck the yak already weighs close to 70 pounds with the three hatches and that doesn't include the fishing gear. With a bait tube my yak is lighter and I have the much needed storage space behind me. I also put two rod holders in the sterlite container. I then have room for a thermal cooler bag I bought at Wally Mart for 8 bucks. That goes behinid the container and fits perfectly. It also keeps the smaller fish (bass, bonito, etc.) fresh as when you caught them. It keeps two blue ices and three gatorade bottles full of ice frozen for hours and hours.
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