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Thanks for the heads up. That does look a little better than the original design.
I never did care for the apron that came with my FC4 when I got it 5 years ago. The clips were to flimsy and the apron would just be in the way of every thing.
I would definitely say that TubeDude came out with the best apron so far.
As for an improvement though, I would say that Outcast may finally be moving in the right direction.[cool]
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[cool][#0000ff]Outcast has replaced the wimpy and flimsy mesh apron with a wimpy and flimsy mesh apron with wimpy and flimsy corner supports to raise it up a bit. With firmer connections it would be a decent stripping basket...FOR FLY FLINGERS...but is terrible for those of us who need a rigid platform for controlling large fish, working with tackle, etc. I still prefer the rigid aprons made from plastic containers.[/#0000ff]
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I steered a couple of fellows at my trout club into Fish Cats. Neither one uses the apron. I haven't checked it out but just from looking at it in pictures it appears too high for stripping purposes. Pat turned me on to Rubbermaid and I ain't looking back. I can strip on to it, use it like a T.V. tray (remember those things?) for my lunch and it makes a great work surface for working on tackle.
God Bless,
Don
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My pontoon didn't come with an apron....don't miss it at all, but I do have a basket to my left side for the line (fly Fishing) Which is a must.
The apron on my H3 and the Navigator II are both a must, and when I owned a SFC. But, again, as TD stated, I fly fish and I do need the apron for the line.
Never needed a lid, but I can see how spin or bait fishers might. I tie the flies on right in front of my face, and land the fish right in front of me with leaving them in the net most time as I do Catch and release.
Not always however, there are some fish that BEG for a picture[laugh]
If I plan on keeping ONE, I have a mesh bag on the side of my boat.
JUST ME, but I don't need or want a TABLE, but again that is JUST ME.
Besides, I eat Jerky straight from the bag LOL
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[cool][#0000ff]I have experimented with many different models over the past few years. Here is a post I put up about one of the more recent models...turning the lid upside down to provide more of a "lip" around the edge to catch anything that tries to slide off.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I just helped LloydE install a new rigid apron on his new Fat Cat. It took some creativity, since with the new style apron there are no D rings on the top front to attach the front edges of any "retrofit" aprons. I will take some pictures on our fishing trip today to show how I used a PVC extension...with a hole and a big split ring...to provide a ring for attaching the apron.[/#0000ff]
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