I have the opportunity to provide quality US made insulated kill bags for a fair price, PM me for prices. They will be built as ordered and might take up to a month.
http://www.wildernesspacks.com/tuna-kill-bag-large (http://www.wildernesspacks.com/tuna-kill-bag-large)
Sizes, 15"x48", 30"x50", 30"x60" and I think 30"x30".
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Lee,
Help me here again ???. I understand these are for caught fish. When/what application do fishermen use these bags?
Thanx again,
Leo
They take up less room and are easier to deal with than hard coolers. I have one on each side of my cuddy cabin and a custom one in the cuddy. They go on swim steps well too.
Quote from: Keta on January 11, 2014, 02:51:56 AM
They take up less room and are easier to deal with than hard coolers. I have one on each side of my cuddy cabin and a custom one in the cuddy. They go on swim steps well too.
Best way to use them is to tie them on the swim step and run a hose in. The constant flush of fresh sea water keeps the fish fresh. Dominick
Nice bags.... That's a smart job with the handles.
After seeing other manufactures bags fall apart with heavy loads Ken decided to make them that way.