What type of stringers are you all using? I've been using the one from Hookset. It's a great stringer, holds up well, fish slide on and off easily, but the problem is that it sinks. I'm getting tired of getting all tangled up in my fish, thats when I have fish. I hear Skinky Pants makes a good one too, but looks like it sinks also. I've tried the one from Fish Slick, it does float, but the outer coating tears up.
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I tried most of the new ones and went back to an old blue Numark one that I had. I just put a new float on it. It floats and stays away from me pretty well. I could stiffen it up more with some net dip.
To be honest, if you can't shake your fish off the stringer then there's something wrong with you!
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...............................................I used to have the blue Numark and loved it till the day I left it behind at a cleaning station. All the "cord" type stringers I see nowadays are too thin and just get twisted up in knots. It looks likes I may have to take a trip to FTU.Originally posted by kenny View PostI tried most of the new ones and went back to an old blue Numark one that I had. I just put a new float on it. It floats and stays away from me pretty well. I could stiffen it up more with some net dip.
To be honest, if you can't shake your fish off the stringer then there's something wrong with you!
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.........I don't have a problem with the float sinking, but the cord will sink and end up around your legs. I would hate for Jaws to mistake my feet for my dinks or worse.Originally posted by Explorer21 View PostHookset and it works great for me. Mine has never sunk, because I never have enough fish on there
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