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Fred,
Hope all is well. You and Don have a great product in your
stringer. Without question it is the best stringer I've used. No
twists, kinks, or knots to deal with when you get back in the boat
after a long wade. Your fish simply "fall" off the Fish Slick
stringer. A super product.
Capt. Jack Conway
832-715-1054
Jack Conway
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Hey guys, just wanted to thank you again for
producing one fine stringer. I talked to you guys at the fishing show
this year and purchased two of them. I have been extremely pleased with
them and plan on purchasing a few more of them so each of my clients
will have one. The sharp spike makes it a breeze to string trout, reds,
and flounder. The Fish Slick stringer never gets knotted up and the
removal of my fish has never been easier. Keep up the good work guys. |
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Thanks again for your great product, we ordered
them on 12/17 and received them on 12/19. Attached are the fish we
caught on 12/21, life is good. Have a safe and happy new year. God Bless
You and your family, Richard Kennell |
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I have been using Fish Slick stringers since the fall of 2004 and
these are the best stringers you'll ever drag! They're great
for unloading fish between wades. You just slide the domino off and your
fish slide right into the box....No slimy hands and no holding the
fish over the cooler and jerking the stringer up and down like a
fool. In addition, your fish stay at the end of the stringer while
you're wading and not staggered along the cord because they're
hung up on nylon, which is great when the sharks are thick! Another great feature is how quick the stringers load fish. For example, I got onto a school of trout this past fall and I was stringing fish and catching more fish while my buddies were still trying to unwrap their nylon stringers and shake the their first fish down. I could go on and on with reasons to buy a Fish Slick but including the fact that they're made right here in the USA. If you're looking for quality stringer that will wade circles around the competition, then Fish Slick's are for you"
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January 11, 2005 Today, I had my first experience with this new product. My customers, Barry kluge and his son Barry Jr. had just purchased their new fish slick stringer at the Houston Boat Show. We Spent the morning wading West Galveston Bay, as we got back to the boat, I dumped my fish from my old stringer. Everything was business as usual, a lot of pulling, shaking, tugging and kink straightening. Next, Barry Sr. Handed his stringer, when I picked it up I immediately knew something was different. I lifted it over the cooler and all six trout slid right off into the box. This thing is truly unique, stiff braided core, slick outer plastic sheathing, a solid brass shaft to aide in stringing and a quick release block to remove the cork and fish from the back end. Try one out and you’ll never use an old style stringer again. Captain Steve Soule’ the “Shallowist” |
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I picked up a Fish Slick stringer at the
Houston Boat Show because no one makes a decent stringer for serious
wade fishermen anymore. In the past several years , stringers have
been made cheaper and when you put fish on them you end up with a
big twisted mess. Well these guys a Fish Slick have addressed
this issue. I've used my Fish Slick stringer for the past two weeks
and it has performed up to my expectations . It floats on top of the
water ,fish slide on and off easily and it never twists. My only
problem with it is that mine came out of my wading belt and ventured
across Baffin Bay on its on. What am I going to do? I'll just get
another Fish Slick stringer because its the best on the market
today. Thanks guys
Captain Tommy Countz
Dear Tommy, Your replacement will be forthcoming at the Holder show. Come by and tell us some more stories. Don................. |
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Guys, This is the best stringer on the
market. I am a hardcore kayaker and soft-core wader. I have strung
as many as 10 fish (mixed) on this stringer and as few as one.
There was absolutely no twist when I had the dreaded Flounder
tornado on there. At the end of a long day, the last thing I want
to do is paddle along dragging fish. My solution is to use a fish
bag. With an old stringer it was just drop the stringer in and have
a slimy twisted line when I got home. Now it is off with the
domino, slide the fish in the bag, and put the stringer up for the
next use. Great product guys. I will be taking it everywhere.
Robert "Harv418" Harvey I |