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<12742>
i got a belly boat but it doesnt have any beer holders. does anyone have anything theyve come up with to solve this problem. the unopen and empties i put in a bag and hang off the side. keeps em nice and cool.
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<12744>
Try a beer cooler....
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<12745>
Have you tried those hats with beer holders on each side and a Y shaped straw? It's perfect for fishing, both hands free... Just be carefull, water is not men's natural habitat. Patrice (BIG BEER DRINKER)
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<12747>
All fly shops carry pop/beer holders.
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<12748>
you must be new to bellyboats, first thing I learned is not to drink beer in a tube :-)
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<12754>
maybe you should stick to Barfishing! I'd be safer anyways!
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<12756>
You could always go buy a bladder for a camle back its a bag with a hose goming outta it with a valve you bite to open it you can hold your beer,pop, water ect.... the only problem with carbonated drinks is if you let em sit to log with out sipping you will get sprayed by em every once and a while
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<12760>
The other problem being after the beer has gone through you!!!!!! I won't elaborate on that.
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<12777>
This I know-When you start to feel the slightest urge to releive yourself never ever think that you can kick across the lake or even to a more private spot- head to shore!!!
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<12778>
I'VE CAUGHT SOME OF MY BIGGEST FISH LEAVING A WAKE, SCRAMBLING TO SHORE TO ANSWER THE CALL! TALK ABOUT AN INCONVENIENCE. THINGS TO BE SAID ABOUT LEAVING YOUR LINE IN THE WATER!
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<12798>
Ray Perez how do you figure youd be safer.are you afraid im gonna kick my feet really hard and bump you. or is it because i have a 50horse outboard on the back of my bellyboat and shouldnt be drivin while drinkin.
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Kevin...you hit the nail on the head!! When I'm out there on the lake and feel the slightest urge, I'm off to the nearest shoreline. Even 50 ft. from shore can take awhile when ya gotta go!
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