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floats to store fish in

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Thanks for posting that pic. I've been trying to think of a good way to make one and that pic helps. I already use a boogie board float but I need something like that to keep my fish.
 
We on the tropical island use thick styrofoam coolers for night dives..it is not heavy and is a good floater to put fish in it. just carve a hatch on top and leave it open. inexpeansive and works.
 
marwan.I HAVE USED THE FLOAT ONLY 3 TIMES AND THE EXPERIENCE HAVE BEEN VERY GOOD.THE FLOAT IS MADE OF FIBERGLASS IS LIKE A MINI KATAMARANI ALMOST DOENST FILL IT WHEN IM DIVING WITTH IT.MAKE SURE YOU ALSO BUY THE PEDAGNO.IT ATACHES TO THE WEIGHT BELT WITH A FLOAT LINE.YOU CAN PUT ICE INSIDE THE FLOAT AND CARRY THE FISH INSIDE.I MY SELF ONLY PUT INSIDE A BIT OF SALT WATERAND NEVER HAVE A PROBLEM WITH FISH AFTER SPEARFISHING MORE THAN 2 HOURS.I HIGLY RECOMEND THIS FLOAT.THE SHEAPEST WHERE YOU CAN BUY IT IS WITH DAVE SPEARO IN UK.:mad:
Styrofoam coolers make good night dive fishing device to store fish. cut the top to make a hatch, place on top of small boogie board and tie with rubbers and your good to go.
 
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