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bait basket
Will this keep the bait alive? And how long will they stay alive for?
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yes, but it would suck to paddle around. Do a search here for "bait tube" works much better ~$5 to make.
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Bait Basket
I tried dragging one of those baskets around and it create tons of drag. I ended up putting the fish and the basket on the kayak when I peddled, and then put it back in the water every few minutes to keep the fish alive. It was a real pain in the butt. If you're on a small budget definitely go with the bait tube.
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Just kidding. 3rd on the bait tube. |
When your finger is still cut open from a prior even bigger fish you'll wear a glove to. :D
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They stay alive just until the sea lions rip the basket from the kayak. 4th on the bait tube...
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Thanks for the responds. I have a hobie sport and I'm around 190. So I don't want to put a bait bucket since the weight limit is 245.
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if weight and space are an issue try using a little 6pack cooler, they are easy to change the water in, light, and you can keep 2 or three macs alive all day in one (gotta change the water every hour or so)....and you just gotta fight the urge to fill it with beers!!! i have a bait tube also but that also creates too much drag for my lazy butt.....
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those things work like a sea anchor! lots of drag.
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save your fingers/thumbs before the damage is done I would go with a bait tube also. |
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