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Old 05-29-2013, 09:14 PM   #1
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Dude,

With the fish species and sharks that you've been catching, I doubt either bag will hold your quarry .

I recommend Pelagic or Canyon bags... How long it lasts depends on how much you abuse or repair it. Nothing lasts forever in the fishing bag territory...

I suppose that's the reason why we still use burlap bags on the charter boats...
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Old 05-30-2013, 03:50 PM   #2
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Dude,

With the fish species and sharks that you've been catching, I doubt either bag will hold your quarry .

I recommend Pelagic or Canyon bags... How long it lasts depends on how much you abuse or repair it. Nothing lasts forever in the fishing bag territory...

I suppose that's the reason why we still use burlap bags on the charter boats...
lol. yeah thats true but i want it for snapper. its a 3.5 to almost 5 mile trip to the wrecks. its not like fishing SD where you get your fill and back on the beach in 30 mins. i just need to keep a couple decent snapper out of the sun and cool for the ride home, or while looking for other fish.

all the big fish like king, jack crevalle and cobia are inshore and i can just throw in the hatch.
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Old 05-30-2013, 04:11 PM   #3
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Most economical way is to get those Trader Joes or Costco bags... The fish bags are only larger and longer. If you're looking to keep snapper fresh, add some ice and you will be fine for the day. Throw in a six pack and you will be great!

I've used the Pelagic bags for larger fish like Dorado in FL. They're great for skiffs and center consoles that don't have deep iceboxes built into the boat.
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here is my 2 cents...

I have an insulated CFS bag - they are really nice - it comes with a jel pack but if it is super hot you might want to add more...it is 3 ' long and triangle shaped to match your kayak...here is the link
http://www.creativefeathers.com/KayakFishBags.cfm

and one of it's main features was named after you >>>>> LOW PROFILE

Because of the Pie Shaped design, it will fit most kayaks, and because of the folded sides, its LOW PROFILE.
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Old 05-30-2013, 06:25 PM   #5
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Dude,

With the fish species and sharks that you've been catching, I doubt either bag will hold your quarry .

I recommend Pelagic or Canyon bags... How long it lasts depends on how much you abuse or repair it. Nothing lasts forever in the fishing bag territory...

I suppose that's the reason why we still use burlap bags on the charter boats...
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