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    suggestions on ice bags

    thinking of ways to save space in the cockpit , do they make ice/fish bags you can store in your fish box and keep your ice frozen all day like a cooler? any recommendations ?

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    The new Pelagic fish bags are very nice and fairly priced. We carry both them and the Canyon Bags. If you just need a bag for ice the Pelagic will do the job perfectly and also hold small tuna. If you need pricing info just Pm or call us.
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    I used a canyon bag last year in one of my fish boxes to keep my ice cold. It worked great. I wouldnt buy a canyon bag there are others on the market cheaper with better customer service.

    Try insulating your fish box. I removed mine and added a 1/2 inch of exterior house insulation and glass over it and it works great.

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    We always bring fish bags with us for down in the hole. Ice goes in them everytime and keeps them frozen pretty much until we break the bags after a fish or two go in there to fill the cavities up. If your boxes aren't insulated its a great option to use the bags in the box. It also saves you one step in the cleaning process. You dont wind up with bloody boxes and can just squirt your bags down after you pull your fish out.

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    My Recommendation - Canyon Bags

    Without any doubt, the Canyon fish bag is the best bag on the market today. We sell several other quality bags as well (Pelagic, Sea Angler), however, if you are looking for superior ice retention and commercial- grade ruggedness, nothing else compares. Canyon Bags are made with heat sealed PVC inner and outer material, with double or triple the amount of insulation of other bags. In seven years, I have sold hundreds of Canyon bags, and I have yet to see one instance of failure of the PVC lining. There have been a few instances of mis-aligned heat seals, but on each occasion these were covered by the manufacturer's warrantee. There are times when the product is hard to find, so we try to keep most of the Canyon models in stock all the time.
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