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Where to find a bucket with a twist on lid??? #2358137 06/12/08 12:49 AM
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Cliff Hill had a bucket for his catfish chum with a screw on lid. Where on earth do you find something like that? I've looked everywhere...

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Re: Where to find a bucket with a twist on lid??? [Re: HuntNETime] #2358707 06/12/08 10:03 AM
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Swimming pool shock and chlorine come in buckets with screw on lids.


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Re: Where to find a bucket with a twist on lid??? [Re: markchat] #2358718 06/12/08 10:05 AM
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Sonny, LOL....should have said something...I got more of em'....lol..
Seriously, usually anyone with acess to pools has them. Pool company employees, pool owners, and pool cleaners.
That's how I get mine.
Make sure to clean it out good with soap and water to get the chems out of them.
I'll be headed down that way soon, shoot me a PM.



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Re: Where to find a bucket with a twist on lid??? [Re: Guide Cliff Hill] #2365175 06/14/08 02:16 AM
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Try Petsmart. They have them for storing dog food in.

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