Torpedo Live Bait Holder |
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Tuesday, 17 May 2016 17:57 |
STEALTH KAYAKS NEW ZEALAND has come up with another great idea. The very popular and cleverly designed kayak live bait tube.This live bait tube was designed for keeping live bait while on your kayak.The tube is made from PVC and is easily folded or “sqaushed” so that you can hide it away in any of your hatches and it will not take up too much space. The ends of the Torpedo are dome shaped with holes to let the water in and out.The shape keeps the torpedo streamlined while it is in the water and you are paddling.The rope ends with stainless snap hooks make it easy to secure anywhere on the side of your kayak. As long as it is submerged in the water the torpedo does an excellent job at keeping the water fresh and your live bait alive.The top of the torpedo has a velcro flap that opens and closes easily so you can place or remove your live bait into the tube with no hassle. More info and ordering available at: http://stealthkayaks.co.za
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