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2016/11/01 15:34:20 (permalink)

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What is everyones preference for stringers? Any difference in colors?

Gill em to kill em then Rope em smoke em
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    rmcmillen09
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 16:06:53 (permalink)
    Isn't YELLOW the only color they come in? 
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 16:26:02 (permalink)
    what difference would it make?
     
    .... sooo funny.


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    Indiana_Bob
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 16:44:57 (permalink)
    What's a stringer??
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 17:01:23 (permalink)
    White 5 gallon bucket
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 17:20:04 (permalink)
    Mines made from black women's weaves I find in the Robinson Mall parking lot.

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    mr.crappie
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 18:10:48 (permalink)
    Outasync, 5 gallon bucket is for beginners, I use a 6 gallon wine bucket so that I can hold more different colors stringers.   sam
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    PooFLinger
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 19:07:39 (permalink)
    I have a nice 6 braid one i got at a garage sale. Its red, white, and blue. Also have used it as a tow strap for my garden tractor.. them stillheds dont stand a chance of escaping. Even better its 10 feet long. Ive had as much as 32 on it at once bahk in tha glory dayz

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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 19:30:59 (permalink)
    I'm partial to the double shoulder strap w/ black rope off the back...use for deer also..
     
    Years ago, the old plastic sleds worked good also, just toss em on it, slides great across leaves.
     
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 20:13:38 (permalink)
    You can't go wrong with the chain. pPunch the hook through their head and they won't come off.

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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 21:29:19 (permalink)
    Why would you need to remember where you tossed them? Slit their belly and take the eggs out first, then toss them.
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 21:39:19 (permalink)
    I want one those backboards they use on the Genesse River to carry the salmons out of the gorge. Three big meat hooks, a board and shoulder straps.
     
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/01 22:02:10 (permalink)
    I use clear line and walk up the creek, this way people can try snagging them thinking the fish are running...
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 07:03:48 (permalink)
    If you can find one a Sampo Nylon Stringer is the best I ever owned. I use it for Eyes in Pymy, and Eyes and Pike in Canada. Tricky getting used to but works excellent. Good luck finding one though, as it seems they may have quit making them. Most times I simply put fish on ice in cooler. Lots of times I slit throat to bleed out and have on stringer over side of boat till bled out.
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 09:11:21 (permalink)
    My stringer fell off the boat and got run over by a passing vehicle. 

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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 09:56:33 (permalink)
    Put em' in your pocket  
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 11:18:13 (permalink)
    Stainless steel works the best, something that can hold 50+ fish so you can clear out entire Tribs over a day of fishing. Don't you guys know, every creek gets a run of thousands of fish every night and they're all just taken out by the morning so that all the snaggers can eat that nasty meat for every meal all year :)
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 11:21:04 (permalink)
    Divemaster
    Stainless steel works the best, something that can hold 50+ fish so you can clear out entire Tribs over a day of fishing. Don't you guys know, every creek gets a run of thousands of fish every night and they're all just taken out by the morning so that all the snaggers can eat that nasty meat for every meal all year :)
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 15:32:38 (permalink)
    I use the new tweed stringer from Orvis. It matches my tweed sporting vest.
    They're not cheap but much better than those cheap camo stringers from field & stream. 
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/02 17:14:19 (permalink)
    I use the bag from my paper route. Better than a stringer. If you see someone carrying a bag that says Post Journal it's me.
     
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/03 02:20:02 (permalink)
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    What is everyones preference for stringers? Any difference in colors?

    Yellow rope from hardware store.  
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/03 11:45:16 (permalink)
    dano
    I use the new tweed stringer from Orvis. It matches my tweed sporting vest.
    They're not cheap but much better than those cheap camo stringers from field & stream. 


    I thought that was Filson not Orvis??
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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/03 12:17:44 (permalink)
    Cut um, gill um and bleed um, then walk them back to the truck and ice um. If you drag them around the creek dead for half a day use them for fertilizer or coon bait.

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    Re: Favorite 2016/11/03 22:16:14 (permalink)
    treesparrow
    If you can find one a Sampo Nylon Stringer is the best I ever owned. I use it for Eyes in Pymy, and Eyes and Pike in Canada. Tricky getting used to but works excellent. Good luck finding one though, as it seems they may have quit making them. Most times I simply put fish on ice in cooler. Lots of times I slit throat to bleed out and have on stringer over side of boat till bled out.
    Last stringer you will ever need haha. A buddy told me about em an i use it all the time. Janns has em
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