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Thread: Is it safe to keep fish in the back of the tube?

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    Default Is it safe to keep fish in the back of the tube?

    More specifically, cats and stripers?
    I just got a fish cat 4, and was wondering if you could throw those guys (with barbs/sharp fins) in the back compartment, or will they puncture the tube? Where do you guys keep your fish while tubing?
    Sorry if it's a dumb q, but I'm a total newb to tubing.
    Thanks for your help!

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    Check this link out, scroll down till you see the fish basket w/ a kids chartreuse floatation tube, cut to fit the neck of the fish basket. Check out how they have it rigged & keep it floating while you fish.

    http://http://www.bigfishtackle.com/...=unread#unread

    This would be a safer alternative than to keep your fish in back of the Fish Cat 4. I would think that the sharp fins will puncture your tube. Also when it gets warm the fish will start to smell....bad.

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    thanks for the link, ghost. looks very easy and manageable!

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