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Swede P's first AOTY fish is a bruiser!

Topic: Lake trout fishing on Lindbergh Lake  (Read 7396 times)

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pmmpete

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Pete, Nice fish!  Silly question, but what stringer is that?  I need to pack up and come over your way so you can show me the ropes on the Lakers.

 That stringer is called a game clip. I got mine from Austin Canoe and Kayak for about $15. Very handy tool.
If you Google "stainless steel fish stringer," the search will turn up a lot of clips similar to mine.  Besides Austin C&K, diving and spearfishing businesses carry them.


 

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