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Re: Stringers
Reply #20 - Feb 7th, 2011 at 2:11pm
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Shotgun?  You must be in the BWCA I guess. 

In that case you have less to worry about with Pollyhumpers.  They are fairly rare in the BWCA for some reason.

My theory on why the Q is apparently less travelled relates to pollyhumpers.  It's not that fewer people go into the Q.  It's just that fewer people come out!  Shocked
  
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Reply #21 - Feb 7th, 2011 at 2:37pm
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The best stringer I found, though I don't know brand or anything like that, was the basic style you talked about except instead of rope it had thin plastic coated cable. It was simple, small, never really got tangled, and because it was plastic coated cable teeth never got stuck in it. Don't know where you're from but I got mine at L&M. Works great.
  
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Reply #22 - Feb 7th, 2011 at 5:12pm
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I like/use the plastic locking clip kind as well, for the same reasons other's mentioned. Only thing I would add is that many plastics can degrade with long term exposure to direct sun , so I would check throughly before each outing.

I also believe in putting the clip in both lips, unless your going to stop and fillet your catch as soon as you get a meal. Hauling a large fish or stringer of fish with mouth(s) open for any distance is like dragging an anchor.

I also believe as KF says, the stress it puts on a fish isn't helping any in the flavor dept, much as venison from a wounded animal being chased and then dispatched is different from one the adrenaline hasn't been running thru.

KF's cooling tip is what I use. I went to my bank and got a canvas coin sack. On a 90+ day, I hauled a beheaded/gutted LT from Jean Creek to end of Sturgeon lk. I just kept the bag wet and under my seat out of the direct sunlight. Works great as an overnight cooler hung well in camp.

Jimbo, after seeing that  infamous picture of your fingerling catch Wink, you could probably get by with a quart zip-lock for a fish locker eh?
  
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Re: Stringers
Reply #23 - Feb 7th, 2011 at 5:14pm
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Not fond of the chains or darning needle types.  I don't keep enough fish for it to be an issue for me.  There are nice plastic ones.

I use my own cord.  I usually have lots on hand.  If I decide to keep a fish it works for me.  Yes it's fussy.  I'll usually keep fewer than 6 fish a year.
  
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