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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 239045" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I started out using an stringer but finally switched over to using baskets. I like it much better and as stated above, it's much faster to throw a fish in the basket and get a line back in the water. When my brother and I go out together, we end up taking 2 baskets because one usually won't hold them all, and even with 2 baskets stacked, they slide under one of the bench seats and are out of the way. Another plus is that the fish seem to live longer in a basket than on a stringer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 239045, member: 7544"] I started out using an stringer but finally switched over to using baskets. I like it much better and as stated above, it's much faster to throw a fish in the basket and get a line back in the water. When my brother and I go out together, we end up taking 2 baskets because one usually won't hold them all, and even with 2 baskets stacked, they slide under one of the bench seats and are out of the way. Another plus is that the fish seem to live longer in a basket than on a stringer. [/QUOTE]
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