ForEverlast Generation II Stringer System-15 ft Fish Holder, Fishing Stringer with Floater, No Snag Durable Fishing Gear
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Yes, it is possible
It's just a matter of placing the cable into the gills and the fish resting I would guess it is at least 14' long, so maybe 30 or 40 feet long
A coating of plastic (not rubber) is placed on the cord to make it strong, but slick enough to allow fish to easily slide down it. When the cord is cut, the inner cord cannot be seen.
The size of the bag isn't too large.
Selected User Reviews For ForEverlast Generation II Stringer System-15 ft Fish Holder, Fishing Stringer with Floater, No Snag Durable Fishing Gear
Though I enjoyed it, I did not enjoy Stringers with smooth cord will not damage the fish on them easily, which is beneficial for keeping them alive until you're ready to head home or back to camp. Additionally, the brass spikes are smooth and pointy enough to pass through the skin behind the jaw, leaving the mouth without passing through any gills, which is much better than going through them. On my kayak, the cord is held in place with a zigzag lock. What I did not like is the length of the cord. The stringer is 15' long, which I knew from the description, but that is just too long for a 12' kayak or just about anything other than a stand-on kayak. This "rubber" cord has ABS plastic infused into it, giving it a bit of a stiffer feel Stringing most lake or stream species of fish with a 1/4" cord diameter is overkill, and the cord is less flexible because of this. Since the ABS rubber cord has a considerable coil memory retention, it can retain coils in the water even while trollling, which can cause problems for your fish. In order to shorten the cord length by 8'- I cut it down The stringers I found were only 9', but I couldn't find a stake to go with them. When I realized that I didn't really need a stake for the float end, I went ahead and removed it. Even using only a loop of the cord works just fine since the cord is of a fairly stiff nature. I then clipped one end of the stringer to the wall and gently pulled the cord to spread it. I got most of the coil retention out by tugging it repeatedly until it came out of the coil. I no longer store it in a tight coil now. All of these things should be figured out by a company that makes them, instead of the customer. Despite the fact that my version now receives 5 stars, what could have been a spectacular stringer only gets 3.
In order to gauge the effectiveness of live-weigh-ins, I decided to try a few Located on a local river, the tournaments feature bass fishing. Having done plenty of research, I decided that this was the best way for me to keep fish alive while kayak fishing. It has been two tournaments since my decision, and I am pleased with my choice. When the fish are close to the bottom, the float keeps them from falling to the bottom as they flounder across shallower parts of a released fish from it after having them on it for up to six hours who were still alive and healthy.
What a quality product! One suggestion or request that I have is for the company to offer some kind of tie off for the kayak. A design of what it would look like is in my head, and I'm willing to test it if the company is interested.
This weekend in Louisiana it was very successful for freshwater fishing. There is probably room for about fifty more sorbets on the stringer. Only complaint I have about this is that I have noticed it is almost too long, and the length of stringer cannot be adjusted. As a kayak angler, I find it a little uncomfortable to work with in such a small I don't have any complaints other than that. The fish remain alive, and it's easy to remove the fish for cleaning and maintenance The product can be cleaned up easily with water and soap I am Water.
Despite the fact that the material is hard and makes it difficult to tie a knot, I like the product and believe it is of greater quality than rope variants. The rope was not attached to the kayak, so you would have to double knot it or you'd lose your fish.
On top of my tackle bag, I keep one of these. The app has already proved useful a few times. This product impressed me so much that I bought a 15 ft version as well as a 10 ft one. I highly recommend this book. Taking care of them and keeping them out of the sun should ensure that they last a very long time.
All I had to worry about then was how to attach it to As I mentioned, I tied a small loop at one end (closer to the float) and attached the velcro and clip piece to the loop, which I then attached to the sideline of.
This kayak fishing package is perfect for kayakers! For the entire day, I was able to feed my flounders and redfish. My catch of redfish began to grow and I was able to cull the short fish and add the bigger fish.