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    Thanks for the info Dan.......it seems you're full of useful info amongst other things:p
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Thanks for the info Dan.......it seems you're full of useful info amongst other things:p
    THANKS BUGMAN, NOW IF I COULD IMPROVE MY CRAPPIE FISHING!

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    Fishin with me aint gonna do you any justice:D
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Fishin with me aint gonna do you any justice:D
    I AM AFRAID OF THAT! BUT IF I LEARN SOMETHING IT WILL BE WELL WORTH THE TRIP. AND I HAVE NEVER FAILED TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW ON EACH FISHING TRIP.

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    I save empty water bottles and fill them 3/4 full and freeze.Comes in handy in the summer,just add some tap water before I leave and will set for the day with both ice and cold water,keeps the beer cold too!

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    I freeze milk jugs then hit them with a hammer to break up the ice inside and then cut off the plastic and pour the ice in the cooler. This give's me small pieces to drop around the cans or food and larger pieces that last longer. I also switched to the extreme type cooler's and it helped alot. Another thing I do is cover the cooler with a moving blanket to keep the sun and wind off the cooler even when it's in the shade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barn dog View Post
    I freeze milk jugs then hit them with a hammer to break up the ice inside and then cut off the plastic and pour the ice in the cooler. This give's me small pieces to drop around the cans or food and larger pieces that last longer. I also switched to the extreme type cooler's and it helped alot. Another thing I do is cover the cooler with a moving blanket to keep the sun and wind off the cooler even when it's in the shade.
    NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT A MOVING BLANKET BEING PUT ON THE COOLERS! THAT WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA FOR WHEN I KEEP MY COOLERS ON MY FLAT BED GOOSENECK! THANKS BARN DOG FOR THE IDEA!

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