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Topic: Reliable Kill Bags "kayak" edition  (Read 4575 times)

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captBB

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A lot of you guys at ORC where interested in the Reliable Kayak Kill Bags. Fish-Field in Tigard has them in stock.


bb2fish

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What do they look like?  Capacity?


pmmpete

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craig

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A lot of you guys at ORC where interested in the Reliable Kayak Kill Bags. Fish-Field in Tigard has them in stock.
Yes, and they also got a lot of other cool stuff, as well.  They hooked me up with a bunch of flies and stuff for my first attempt at Deschutes River kayak float-n-fly fish. I even caught fish.


 

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