Fish Trap Yukon SIZE?

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Fish Trap Yukon SIZE?

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Im thinking about purchasing a Clam Corp fish trap YUKON. Before I ponder the thought I like to know if it will fit into the back of my 99 JIMMY? Does anyone know the length of the YUKON when taken down? I dont want to rely on there web site. I have room for 68" I currantly have a guide that fits. And it will be for sale if I decide to upgrade to a larger model. thanks guys.
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62"long and a wee bit heavier than the guide:shock:
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ICEMAN ~ Are you sure its only 62" at the longest point? Are you taking this messurement yourself? thanks
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The width listed on the site is actually the length folded up. You can add a few inches for canvas, but should easily fit in the 6 inches you appear to have extra.

I have not measured mine but can look when I get home, if you were closer I suggest coming over and seeing if it fitted for yourself.
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Well thanks for the offer. I think its listed as 62" on the website. So your right I should have no probs. Thanks for your help.
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the main difference between the Yukon and Guide sled is that the Yukon is deeper!

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thanks deeper is better! More gear :wink:
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