Kayak tow along - additional storage

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weekendwithbevo
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Re: Kayak tow along - additional storage

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peatop
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Re: Kayak tow along - additional storage

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weekendwithbevo wrote:
Peter - I'm not a fisherman but do you have any advice on burley?
Me? Peter? Burley? I've almost always use grain based products (chicken pellets, pollard and bran) mixed with tuna oil, or old bait and fish frames put through the mincer of a mixture of both.
But if im not Peter which im often not :lol: don't worry about what I've said as no on dose :thumbsup:
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Deefer
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Re: Kayak tow along - additional storage

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I understand this is a post from a couple of years ago but I found this item on Kogan that new visitors might find useful for extended kayak camping trips. Not sure how well it would handle rougher waters but would be handy to keep your beer and food nice and cold in calmer conditions.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/gt-mall-28 ... winventory
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