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What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:02 AM
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littlewheel
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As far as spending a day on the water packed with lunch and drinks for around 4 people usually. What size would you prefer?
Shannon Wheeler Lake Fork Channel Catfish Guide Cheeseologist at Stubbys Cheesebait 903-987-2315
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:10 AM
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buton
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a cheap igloo.. save your money and buy a nice rod and reel lol
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:19 AM
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opus
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48 Igloo couple of 2 liter ice good to go unless ya got more money than brains
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: littlewheel]
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11/18/15 03:20 AM
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littlewheel
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I don't think it is a matter of more money than brains. Nothing wrong with having a good cooler that will last.
Shannon Wheeler Lake Fork Channel Catfish Guide Cheeseologist at Stubbys Cheesebait 903-987-2315
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:21 AM
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littlewheel
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I have plenty of nice rod and reels also.
Shannon Wheeler Lake Fork Channel Catfish Guide Cheeseologist at Stubbys Cheesebait 903-987-2315
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:21 AM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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We have several....the 65 is a good one.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:23 AM
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Spud--Cattin Around Adventures
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Check out Engel coolers! Their new ice bag is great!!
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:27 AM
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littlewheel
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We have several....the 65 is a good one. Thanks
Shannon Wheeler Lake Fork Channel Catfish Guide Cheeseologist at Stubbys Cheesebait 903-987-2315
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:30 AM
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littlewheel
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I have several Engel dry boxes and live bait coolers. We sell the Engel brand where I work. They don't seem to hold up as well as the Yeti. I am referring to the hardware , such as latches.
Shannon Wheeler Lake Fork Channel Catfish Guide Cheeseologist at Stubbys Cheesebait 903-987-2315
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:37 AM
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boosted_abugarcia
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65 is my favorite for fishing
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 03:48 AM
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TexasForever
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45 is perfect for it all- can carry it on packed by yourself too
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 05:41 AM
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tgravley aka lewisvillecatfish
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Waste of money for a day trip!! Unless your on the coast etc and need a box just to store ice for several days. Once you open the lid, you have lost any advantage of the yeti.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 01:44 PM
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Andrew Taylor
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I use the 45, perfect for everything and will last.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 02:37 PM
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G Love
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
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11/18/15 02:54 PM
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Txmedic033
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I got the Igloo Sportsman 55 from Sam's Club for $199. Keeps ice for days and it is half the price of a Yeti. After losing yet another cooler lid on the way to the lake, I decided to buy a heavy duty cooler that will last. Yetis might hold ice the longest or might not, but I don't really need to keep the same ice for a week at a time.
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