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Re: How to carry a heavy stringer [Re: erittmueller] #11544968 04/15/16 07:53 PM
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I clip them to my belt loop.


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Re: How to carry a heavy stringer [Re: erittmueller] #11545331 04/15/16 11:05 PM
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I have a great way but it wouldn't be easy for me to explain it in words. A video would be the best way to show someone. But the stringer is close to the fish and the stick never tries to twist in my hand. I can haul a limit out without any of the fish touching the ground.

Re: How to carry a heavy stringer [Re: erittmueller] #11552406 04/19/16 05:02 PM
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If you've got a fairly clean trail, carry a rolled up tarp and a rope and slide'em on out. I normally just wrap it around a stick and carry them out over my back, but if I'm hiking more than a couple miles, the tarp comes in handy.


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