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New type of heavy duty string now avaliable



 
 
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Old April 29th, 2006, 12:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
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Default New type of heavy duty string now avaliable

Greetings
I manufacture a cable type fishing stringer with a belt and cable
attached aluminum pin. Due to the design fish can not slip off the cable
and with the included web belt can be easily removed. I personally have
strung 25 "red" salmon on at one time.
We are marketing them to anyone who needs to keep their fish close and in
the water. I know that in most places in the world this may not work as it
is primarily designed for the Alaska dipnet fishery and for our rivers where
either two legged or four legged predators will make off with your catch.
They retail for $20. +freight and we will have a web site up in a few weeks,
it will be Kenai Keeper.com If you have any questions please email me at

Thanks
Jim Flood


 




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