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Instagram:@nomad.waterman
Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Newport Coast
Posts: 60
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I have to agree ^, it has zero drag and can keep mackerel alive for hours. On my last trip it kept 6 Spanish macks alive for 9 hours. Only issue you will have with tow-style bait tanks is the rope/cord you attach it to will tangle with fins, rudders, transducer mounts, etc. Keep that in mind when you decide the length of the rope. It has the least drag when directly behind your kayak but also is more likely to tangle. If you are drifting around, I would recommend tying it in closer to the side of your yak.
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: North County San Diego
Posts: 50
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Awesome feedback, thanks! Looking forward to trying this thing out next week!
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