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Bait tank help
i want to put a bait tank on a prowler 13. im tired of using the flow troll bucket. will the bait survive if i just use a bucket and Aerator. and i figured id just add a hose for spillway. anybody have any tips on making a cheap and quick bait tank. thanks.
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Cheap and quick = bucket and large plastic cup to refresh water. Just drill some holes at the height you want the water level. This will keep Macs going just fine. I've done this before and know it works. It's just a PITA.
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Jason |
Yes i would like to see some pics to get a good idea of how im going to do it. thanks. im willing to spend the money to do it right.
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Keep it simple: Parts:
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Easy....you can make on in about a half hour once you have the stuff. If you have a crate you use already, just through the whole thing in there and bungy it down. -Steve |
sounds pretty simple. where can i purchase that 360 bilge besides online..do any department stores sell them?
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Hey Kenny this is the one I made. You can use a 5 gal. bucket and do the same thing. http://www.kayakfishinggear.com/inde...n=Custom&ID=85
These guys sell everything you need to make one too. |
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West Marine has them usually. Not as cheap as online but probably about the same once you pay the shipping. |
so the pump is used to constantly pump fresh water into the bucket correct? and just drill holes for water flow. im still alittle hazy on how this works.
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Check out this link...Probably one of the cleanest bait bucket set up's I have seen.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ead.php?t=3546 |
I don't think I spent more than $125 to put this one together.
http://home.earthlink.net/~jasonswar...mages/%233.jpg |
Pick up the pump at walmart. They have them and you'll $.
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Thanks for all the info guys i see what i need to do now.
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You can pick up the battery box in the pic at walmart too, in the camping section and the pump in the boating section. You can go with a 3.5 to 5 gallon bucket as the tank. Ken |
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