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Old 02-06-2010, 09:02 AM
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Re: not getting caught short

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Originally Posted by bk17 View Post
just a thought with regard to haveing A1 condition eels.....who takes a cool bag or cool box to the tackle shop when they buy them? just asking ........as its a great way to keep them in tip top condition, especially during the warmer months, i use a small coleman box and couple ice packs

even 30 minutes out of the freezer then back in can really hurt eels..........

just a thought
If i go to tackle shop for frozen eels or any frozen bait i take one of those coolers you plug into the ciggy lighter in my car and when i get home they are in top top condition going into my freezer oh yes i have mine and my wife has hers. Also great if same in warmer months on the boat big coleman cooler with loads of ice packs catch as many macky as poss for fishing that day but also for freezing down for winter fishing off the shore, that way i know my bait is in top top condition i am very fussy . The cooler is great in car on long jonts as you always know your bait is frozen still after 300 odd miles.
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