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Thread: When's the Last Time you Used a Stringer ??

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    i USE THEM FOR CATFISH WHEN FISHING FROM THE BANK AT NIGHT.

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    Dont use um but still take um dvuks-- a cooter is what us southern folks call turtles:D:D Aint you never ate cooter stew
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    Cooters love bluegills and I love cooters. Problem here is gators!!! you have to fight with them to get the fish in the boat sometimes.



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    we keep a stringer on hand but unless we catch a catfish too big to fit in
    our fish basket we never take it out of the tackle bag we like to use the floating fish baskets they work well for crappie and bluegill

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    Quote Originally Posted by fish55 View Post
    Dont use um but still take um dvuks-- a cooter is what us southern folks call turtles:D:D Aint you never ate cooter stew
    Yea pulled a few out holding on to fish on the stringer. I work at a steel mill. I've eaten alot of different stuff. You gotta try something different at least once.

    Dennis

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    I don't have a boat so I still use stringers. I've had a few run ins with turtles. Was wading once and felt a sharp tug on the stringer.Pulled stringer up and had a huge snapper latched on to one of the crappie. It scare the s--t out of me.

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    a cotter is a turtle and the last time i used a stringer was when i was 10 almost 30 years ago
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    I've still got one of those safetypin type stringers with the clips on a chain. Last time I used it was to drag the river bottom to retreve my fishin rod the the grandson dropped overboard. Just tied it to the anchor line and dragged it across the bottom a few times till I snagged it. :p
    I'm having an "out of money" experience. :rolleyes:

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    I always use a stringer.Used a fish basket for a while but switched back to the stringer because fish managed to escape from the basket. one time I caught a bluegill and put it on the stringer.When i pulled it out of the water somethin' had taken a chunk off the fish.figured it was a bass,catfish,or crayfish since i was fishing in riprap.
    Panfishing is fun!

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    Yea,them bluegills that are stuck in a basket get mighty clever,lol.
    "Garden Hackler"lol

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