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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: littlewheel]
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11/21/15 06:27 PM
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Capt. Michael Littlejohn
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I like the 105 because it's their "taller" cooler, and great for a seat too.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: littlewheel]
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11/22/15 12:02 AM
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littlewheel
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^^^^^That is the reason I bought the 105 instead of 110
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?
[Re: littlewheel]
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11/22/15 06:31 PM
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Burgerboy
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My Yeti Hopper is great for a day or three, but I do not need it to store bait or use as a seat. Since Santa Claus delivered it last year, it has been to Port Aransas, Galveston, Fly fishing in Oklahoma, Hunting, camping, tailgates and more.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: BankfishinDave]
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11/23/15 10:23 PM
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lou_a
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Might look into getting a Yeti later to replace ol'faithful when she finally gives out. I purchased the bungee upgrade handle for it for convenient carrying and it has also decreased ice melting by 3%. Its been a great cooler for many one day trips storing bait, drinks and sandwiches all together! When she finally gives out? Dave, I think that ships already sailed. But ah, the memories!!!
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: littlewheel]
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11/24/15 01:17 AM
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Txmedic033
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My bait/fish cooler is one that I picked up off of the curb on trash day. I added stainless steel hinges and screws to it. When it starts coming apart I just drive around on trash day and swap it out for another. I keep the hinges for the "new" cooler of course.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: lou_a]
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11/24/15 01:19 AM
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BankfishinDave
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Might look into getting a Yeti later to replace ol'faithful when she finally gives out. I purchased the bungee upgrade handle for it for convenient carrying and it has also decreased ice melting by 3%. Its been a great cooler for many one day trips storing bait, drinks and sandwiches all together! When she finally gives out? Dave, I think that ships already sailed. But ah, the memories!!! Meh, think she's still got a few more trips left in her. Almost time to bring out the big bait cooler now anyhow.
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Re: What would be the most practical size Yeti for day trips?
[Re: BankfishinDave]
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11/26/15 04:52 PM
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BrianTx01
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Might look into getting a Yeti later to replace ol'faithful when she finally gives out. I purchased the bungee upgrade handle for it for convenient carrying and it has also decreased ice melting by 3%. Its been a great cooler for many one day trips storing bait, drinks and sandwiches all together! When she finally gives out? Dave, I think that ships already sailed. But ah, the memories!!! Meh, think she's still got a few more trips left in her. Almost time to bring out the big bait cooler now anyhow. Dave, I might buy that from you when you are done with it. It might bring me some good luck. You guys need to listen to Dave. One time he caught a 50# blue out of pot hole in the parking lot at the Little Ridge Boat Ramp.
Fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2001 Proud UNT Alumni
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