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Old 07-22-2015, 11:56 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Batmann View Post
Sqidco sells burlap sacks for a dollar. I put one in the plastic tube that a three pack of tennis balls come in. This keeps it dry in the event that it's not used and getting tangled up with anything while on the water.
Keeping it dry is a good idea. Prevents the need for airing out the smell again when it gets wet. I always get mine wet, not necessarily for fish, so I'm making unnecessary work for myself.

Thanks!

Ziploc bags would work too. Flat, small and non-rigid shape.

Another thought on using trash bags: Avoid black trash bags unless you want to start cooking your fish early -- absorbs solar energy/heat. Maybe we all know this already, but I thought I better mention it just in case ;-)

Burlap sacks are much cooler and breathe more easily than anything else I can think of. Just keep splashing them with water. Carrying ice is more clutter, another step, something else to buy, more weight/volume, etc., unless it conveniently fits into a container that fits with a streamline shape to fit your kayak.

I like simplicity.
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