Becasue we have such a polar bear problem down here.....
NO, this is a pretty cool idea for your cooler. Your Paddle-Fishing.com monogrammed cooler, of course.
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Polar Bear tubes
Polar Bear tubes
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Re: Polar Bear tubes
That is kind of a high tech approach to what I have been doing for awhile now. I keep a couple plastic water bottles in my freezer. I then throw them into my Polar Bear soft side cooler. Doesn't keep things as cold at ice, but not bad. After the fishing trip I just put the bottles back in the freezer for next time.
Being out on the water in the kayak is the prize. Catching fish is the bonus.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Polar Bear tubes
Cool idea. I have been using large Listerine bottles for many years for the same purpose. I probably have about a dozen in the freezer. They are tough for repeated use and are flat so they stack well. Not to mention minty fresh breath!
Gary
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Re: Polar Bear tubes
If you own a Seal -a- Meal you can make a bag that fits perfectly in the bottom of your bag. Just fill the bag with water and freeze.
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Re: Polar Bear tubes
Dahl! Now that's a goo idea I never thought of.shamus wrote:If you own a Seal -a- Meal you can make a bag that fits perfectly in the bottom of your bag. Just fill the bag with water and freeze.
Being out on the water in the kayak is the prize. Catching fish is the bonus.
Steve
Steve