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Bait Tank
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08/03/15 09:35 PM
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JavelinJ
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Anyone built one like this? Headed to the store and gonna build one to see how it does. It will have to keep them alive longer than my live well.
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/03/15 10:58 PM
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kerr dog
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I have and it works great on minnows on the hottest days of the summer. Mine has a wooden lid made of marine plywood. It will keep shad iced down all night if I don't have minnows in it. Build it you want regret it.
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/04/15 03:42 PM
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benp
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if there is no good filter it will be for not, at least that is my experience.
Last edited by benp; 08/04/15 03:43 PM.
I only fish on days that end in Y!
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/04/15 08:37 PM
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psycho0819
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I have an older Igloo water cooler I use with just a bubble maker in it. It will keep a few lbs of minnows nice and frisky all day long. Without a pump recirculating water, shad won't last long if there's very many it. Better than a 5gal bucket with nothing though. I plan on putting a pump on it with a good filter, just haven't had to have it yet.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space!
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/04/15 08:58 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
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nitro blue mike
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Outdoorsman
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Has anyone ever converted a livewell on a center console into a bait tank that would keep shad alive successfully?
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/04/15 11:27 PM
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liketofishalot
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You can buy plastic sheets at lowes and convert anything that's square into an oval Had a rectangle cooler, one of the big ones, and put the sheets on both ends inside and made it an oval Put a circulation pump in and put a 2" piece of pvc in line on the discharge hose Pvc pipe about 8" long with screw on fittings bushed down to the size of the hose Fill the pipe with pillow stuffing from hobby lobby Replace the pillow stuffing every 4-6 hours after its clogged up with shad nastiness From the effluent side of the filter go to a suction cup spray bar attached to top of cooler for aeration Worked fantastiC I have a gray line tank now that a good friend donated to my cause
Fish a lot, catch a little
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: JavelinJ]
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08/05/15 03:06 PM
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HolyGrail
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Good luck. That will not keep shad alive for very long.
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Re: Bait Tank
[Re: liketofishalot]
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08/06/15 04:41 PM
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River Mongrel
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You can buy plastic sheets at lowes and convert anything that's square into an oval Had a rectangle cooler, one of the big ones, and put the sheets on both ends inside and made it an oval Put a circulation pump in and put a 2" piece of pvc in line on the discharge hose Pvc pipe about 8" long with screw on fittings bushed down to the size of the hose Fill the pipe with pillow stuffing from hobby lobby Replace the pillow stuffing every 4-6 hours after its clogged up with shad nastiness From the effluent side of the filter go to a suction cup spray bar attached to top of cooler for aeration Worked fantastiC I have a gray line tank now that a good friend donated to my cause This!
Keep em tight!
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