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Topic: Big Game fish clip question  (Read 7195 times)

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kardinal_84

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All my carabiner fails stories come from powerboats who use them for shrimp pots. Happens more than you'd like to think.

A lot of the veteran use something like the pic below  Doesn't look anywhere near as secure but nobody I know of has ever lost a pot due to this connection.
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Lee

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Yeah,  my carabiner fails are from leaving live fish on the stringer and them death rolling until they bind the line against the carabiner and it opens.   I only use lockers now,  abs just cause they were sitting around collecting dust.   Dog style clips are superior for our situation.
 


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Does anyone have concerns about sea lions going after fish on the clips.? I don't fish bottom fish too much but salmon I put in a garbage bag and slide it into my forward hatch. Maybe I'm too paranoid.
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I soak my fish until it's time to go in. But if I see sea lions nearby I pull them up until they move on. A few times I've had to move because a sea lion was acting territorial, barking at me and stuff like that. They usually lose interest after you wander off.

I think it's a lot different in different locations, though. Understanding the sea lion and/or shark activity where you are fishing is probably important; I doubt my way is safe in a lot of other situations.


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I always soak bottom fish; however, salmon are immediately bled,  then thrown into my KoneZone cooler.
 


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I always soak bottom fish; however, salmon are immediately bled,  then thrown into my KoneZone cooler.

Yeah, good call, I should have been more specific. I was talking about rockfish/lingcod/cabezon. I also bleed those fish, but I let them soak.


 

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