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turning a cooler into a livewell help please
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03/26/10 05:21 AM
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chadbass3
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has anybody turned a cooler into a livewell?i have a 12 foot jon boat but want to fish small lake tournaments.do those aerators they make for them keep bass alive?
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: Gamblinman]
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03/26/10 01:42 PM
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joho5
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need a big cooler.
You will need:
1) a pump with a hose to throw over the side of the boat to fill the well. 2) a bilge pump in the livewell to pump water out of the well, and possibly with a 2 way valve to where it can either pump water out or valve over to a spray bar to recirculate.
those two things will get you by, might want to think about an oxygenator, or something like that to oxygenate the water if you are in a poorly oxygenated hot lake during the summer.
you would be good to have a floating thermometer to read water temps.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: joho5]
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03/26/10 01:52 PM
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StumpJumper1
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its real easy, i've transported all kinds of bass in coolers. all you need is a sumbersible pump like a bilge pump, and put some eyes on the pos and neg cables so you can hook it to a battery. let it run all the time. all you are doing is rolling the water.
now here is the trick. when you get fish in there, they will try to get right next to the pump, when they do they will block the water intake, stalling the pump. to fix this, all you need to do is drill a bunch of holes in the intake neck, that way it can't be blocked off.
buy some catch & release and use it all the time. ice in the summer.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
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03/26/10 02:21 PM
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TexasPescado
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I have one and agree to all the above except I don't use a cooler, I use a big rubbermaid tub. They make one now that has a hinged lid and 2 latches to keep it locked closed. These are a bit bigger than a standard cooler so the fish have more room. It does require more water though so if weight is an issue you may want to stick with cooler, either works fine.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: TexasPescado]
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03/26/10 02:39 PM
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ChaseNTheBite
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: PaulGrapevine]
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03/26/10 03:56 PM
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TxHook'Em
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Paul,
I noticed that theres a small plastic or rubbery hose no top of the pump, whats the purpose of that? Thanks in advance.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: TexasPescado]
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03/26/10 04:23 PM
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joho5
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I have one and agree to all the above except I don't use a cooler, I use a big rubbermaid tub. They make one now that has a hinged lid and 2 latches to keep it locked closed. These are a bit bigger than a standard cooler so the fish have more room. It does require more water though so if weight is an issue you may want to stick with cooler, either works fine. I think the benefit of a cooler is that it's much easier to regulate the temperature of the water, which is critical here during the summer in Texas. Once you get it down a little it will stay because of the insulation.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: joho5]
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03/26/10 04:58 PM
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James Tucker
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The air hose allows the pump to suck oxygen down and the impeller busts up the bubbles and makes them smaller. This helps keep oxygen in the water and is much more effective than an overhead dump into water.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: Basschasser]
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03/27/10 02:35 AM
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Big Red 12
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That is a pretty good kit for ice chest.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: Big Red 12]
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03/27/10 03:27 AM
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racing75
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Do those battery powered aerators work good or not?
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: chadbass3]
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03/27/10 04:59 PM
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CrankBait1007
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This is rigged out but it works. I have a 12volt pump (from harbor freight tools) for intake. Way better then a bilge pump. I have two bilge pumps inside the cooler, one is for the spray bar. And an oxygenator. Also I got an aquarium thermometer from pet depot ($12) so I can monitor the temp. I think a cooler is better than a large Tupperware type container because when you chill down the water the cooler will maintain the temp better.
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Re: turning a cooler into a livewell help please
[Re: CrankBait1007]
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03/28/10 06:01 AM
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TxHook'Em
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hey crank,
Thats a great idea on that thermostat, i think i'll get me one too, my question is, what temp's do you want the water to be at to be a good temperatures to keep'um alive?
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