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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 421
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Awesome thanks everyone
and roadx i'm very interested in Hooping I see in all the pictures most the fish are attached to a large clip out here I use a big fishbag . WIll either one work or should I buy some clips? I want to get back on a Hobie but i'm hessitant because of my knee surgeries I had a Pa and an outback but because of my injury they were to painful to peddle. This surgery has me feeling better but im not confident yet |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Bonita, Ca.
Posts: 236
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1,155
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fish bags are a nice! i use wet burlap bags to keep the fish fresh. game clips are good for securing, bleeding and then dragging them on board and into the fish bag, especially halibut that can freak out when brought out of the water .
handle the fish the way your used to, you'll be fine
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: San Diego
Posts: 421
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Lol tried that its what lead to my third surgery but I think it was more of the loading and unloading of the PA?..
thanks for the heads up on the clips ill be sure to get some. I cant wait to catch a Halibut! |
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