Nylon Cord Stringers
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by 7
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ROBBieRob A happy camper
This was the best purchase i ever made next to the reel i bought. Everything went extremly well with the order, as well as the shipping. The shipping was very fast and was well handled. I give the fish stringer an A +++++.... I'm very happy with my purchase.
April 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by AlG19 My review of the cord stringer
A good deal, for a basic no-frills stringer, I keep one as a spare in my float tube and bait fishing bag in case I forget or something happens to my metal stringer.
October 18, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by swordmaster58 worked great
i was catching 3 to 10 lb. channel catfish while wade fishing a river and they worked just fine. the prong can bend going through the bigger fish's lip but does straighten back out easily. i have bigger stringers for the bigger cats. but this one works great for the under 15 lb. types. would reccomend them with no hesitation.
June 14, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by shakeybasser great for panfish
what a nice little stringer for panfish. you can really fill one up and not have to worry about it breaking. they seem to last forever, until you end up losing or misplacing it. i've hauled many a stringer of crappie from my favourite honey holes over the years. ah, the memories!
July 6, 2009
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how do you use stinger, in the gills out through the mouth then use the circle and make sorta a knot or what?
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In through the gills and out the mouth... through the hoop ring and let fish slide down, then tie the other end (without the ring) off to a boat or object. Hope this help's. Have fun fishing :-)A:Â
One of the most conventional ways to use a stringer is to run the metal point upward through the open spaces of the gills and out of the fishes mouth (without puncturing any point). Then, run the metal point through the circle. This will form somewhat of a knot on the first fish (although it will be easily reversed). After the first fish, you may simply repeat thread the metal point through the rear of the gills and up through the mouth (there is no need to run the metal point back through the metal hoop, as the first fish will act to stop all others).1 of 1
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