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I bought a bunch and gave them out as Christmas gifts.  
 

I love the thing.  The CalCoast Donkey Leash.  I’m frazzled mentally on pretty much any fish I catch.  A big one?  I’m way excited. I love focusing on the fish.  Quick hook removal and clip on the donkeyL and put the fish back the water to stay cool and wet. THHHENNN! I gather myself.  Untangle stuff, toss lure back into water, tuck rod away ,get a firm grip on my iPhone etc. 

Maybe even get the fish scale turned on and off metric mode. (“2lbs?  That can’t be right…”)

 

it’s a great way to take care of a fish. 
 

just a thought. My opinion only. :)
 

 

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I agree, a real handy tool during tournaments to prepare for the for the picture and let the fish calm down. I need to order a couple more, thank you for the reminder.

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How big would the fish be that you wouldn't be comfortable using that? 

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