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    DAKINE Hawaii makes really nice ones also....I won one of them at a tournament on Maui and it is really well made and works excellent...VVV

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    Canyon Bags

    We use the Wahoo & the Tuna Bags from canyon. Usually fill the wahoo bag with ice and put it in the front fish box. Leave the tuna bags for the fish and add ice and sometimes kosher salt thru the day. Yeah it melts but the slurry mix is cold and keep the fish pretty good. The reason we don't just use the fish box is it would take even more ice and the fish tend to slide around more and get beat up. Pleas then you have to even out the with on both sides. Wit the bag you can leave it it the center up front fro the ride home and remove it to the fish cleaning station and the fish still stay cold since you take them out one at a time. The rest of the crew can clean the boat. No waiting on the fish box. Then we hose out & keep a little soap for the bag. On small boats they work pretty well. We use them for king makerel, wahoo, rockfish flounder, tuna & dolphin. Get a couple of sizes so you can match what you are fishing for. Also offshore you can use one or 2 to store the ice. Inshore in the spring and fall the wahoo bag with some ice does the trick since it's not that hot.

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    Those POP Hawaii bags look real good!!! I like the triangular design!!

    For you guys that have one how do you like it??? Does it stow easily?

    I may have to git me one.........
    Now what size..............

    http://www.pop-hawaii.com/store/index.php?cPath=28

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    Our body bag holds 5 or 6 80 pound tuna, and ice, and that sucker stays so cold all day long and even overnight. We love it.... Easy soap and water cleanup with a boat brush, and prop it open like a tent to dry before storing. Great investment....

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    I've got an extra large Caynon bag. People may argue that there are others better but from my experience it works well. I have no complaints. I would hang it over the transom on my old Grady 273 CC. The straps would fit over the cleats and the bag would hang over the back of the transom totally out of the way. Unzip, load fish, zip and keep fishing. You couldn't raise the motors - but who cares.

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