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Oxygen tank to keep bait alive.
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01/15/23 12:30 PM
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jig master
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I’ve been looking at these little oxygen tanks xtreme bait tank offers as I’m wanting to keep my shad alive when I’m fresh water fishing and possibly for my shrimp and mullet when I’m salt water fishing. I’m just asking for advice as I’m not wanting to add a big bait tank seperately in my boat that will take up room. If I was a guide maybe just wanting to keep ‘em alive a coupe of days etc.
Last edited by jig master; 01/15/23 12:32 PM.
Don't believe everything you hear and half of what you see . Living for the Thump !!
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Re: Oxygen tank to keep bait alive.
[Re: jig master]
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01/15/23 06:38 PM
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CHAMPION FISH
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In my opinion, the smaller the tank the bigger the aerator needs to be to keep the oxygen level high.
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Re: Oxygen tank to keep bait alive.
[Re: jig master]
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01/18/23 08:29 PM
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Holzer
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"just want to keep 'em alive couple of days"
Keep in mind, there is a difference between live and lively. I've always done much better using lively bait compared to live bait.
Holzer My pic is gone
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