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    Was at Menards today getting the rest of the stuff to finish the box for my Kayak (on top the trailer) now that temps are back to bearable, and ran across this 45 can Thermal Tote for $12 and thought it might make a good fish bag. Good thing is it folds-up narrow/thin so it can just stay in the Kayak and will be there if/when I need it, and takes-up a lot less room than my fish cooler.

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    Take Dad fishin' ~ let us know how many 12" crappie that bag will hold. Looks like it might be the cats meow.
    When you clean it, pour a quart of water and a tbl spoon of baking soda, zip it closed and shake it real good.
    Rinse and smell test it. Good price too.
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    Might try bagging the fish too, a gallon ziplock (unzipped) placed inside a plastic grocery bag and spun around works okay for me. Sometimes I go with double grocery bag. The cooler will still get slimed, but won't be nearly as stinky, if you forget to rinse it immediately.

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