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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: jimmytimmy87]
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05/09/16 06:43 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
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River Mongrel
Extreme Angler
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Worth the beating to catch big fish. Sounds like I need to buy one. Yes sir
Keep em tight!
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: jimmytimmy87]
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05/09/16 07:46 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
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bowfin
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I have a grey line that I don't use anymore,that I will sell. $ 225
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: bowfin]
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05/09/16 08:01 PM
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River Mongrel
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I have a grey line that I don't use anymore,that I will sell. $ 225 Ouch! That hurt. I already have a tank
Keep em tight!
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: bowfin]
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05/09/16 09:30 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
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G Love
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Extreme Angler
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I have a grey line that I don't use anymore,that I will sell. $ 225 What size?
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: jimmytimmy87]
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05/10/16 03:09 AM
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Joined: Dec 2015
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jimmytimmy87
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When I get one, I want it to be portable. Ideally it would fit on the back of a kayak. I have a 13'x3' kayak. The tank well is probably 3'x18"
It's okay to eat fish because they don't have any feelings. - Kurt Cobain
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: bowfin]
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05/10/16 04:42 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
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PKfishin
TFF Team Angler
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Dang Bowfin! I just bought one yesterday. You sure could have saved me some dough.
What do you use to fill and dump the water? Mine will be a 17 gal tank so I doubt I'm going to want to pick it up and dump it. I'm thinking I need some sort of siphon.
John 21:3 Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. They say unto him, We also go with thee.
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: bowfin]
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05/11/16 01:38 AM
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Joined: Mar 2011
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Fishinole
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Outdoorsman
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Hey interested in buying your tank. Pm me and I will call you tomorrow.
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: PKfishin]
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05/11/16 12:43 PM
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Joined: Sep 2008
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Tx Tree Grower
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Dang Bowfin! I just bought one yesterday. You sure could have saved me some dough.
What do you use to fill and dump the water? Mine will be a 17 gal tank so I doubt I'm going to want to pick it up and dump it. I'm thinking I need some sort of siphon. I have an atwood thru hull pump that I picked up at walmart. I put the same electrical connection on the pump as the grayline bait take has on it and a short piece of hose. I just drop the pump into the tank and pump it over the side of the boat. Gets 99% of the water out. I use a good bit of salt in my tank so I don't like just dumping it into the boat. As far as filling up I do that at the house with a water hose.
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: bowfin]
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05/11/16 07:53 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
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Fishinole
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Bowfin just sent you a PM if you are interested in selling your bait tank.
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: jimmytimmy87]
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05/11/16 09:15 PM
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charlescox
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Pro Angler
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I pull the plug and drain into the boat. Saltwater and all.
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Re: Keeping shad alive
[Re: jimmytimmy87]
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05/13/16 03:44 AM
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Thunk
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Invest in a Grayline...Had mine for years. 30 gallon and have kept em alive for days. Salt and cooler water temps will keep them longer. I always freeze purified water in pints and use during warmer water times. Keep them all day without any problems. Caught many fish and can honestly say the tank pays for itself within a year of hard fishing. Probably less time than that actually. Filters, salt, water conditioner for ph only if you can't find or make time to freeze your filtered water and you'll be in business wherever you go. Grayline is the best out there. Know the inventor personally.
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