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How is everybody managing their bait? I've seen the Plano bait cages, and I see people have the bait tanks right on their boats, is that working?
I talked to a guy that actually mounted a piece of pvc on the side with holes and two caps and put the mackeral in the pipe and everything was good, Anybody? ![]() ![]() Hookster ![]() |
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Heya,
The plano buckets can work as an easy way to carry a few baits. If I'm using smelt, I can carry about a dozen of them in one. They're pretty simple to use also: the low cost, no muss, no fuss system. If I'm going to paddle any distance, I bring it up on deck then paddle where I'm going, then drop it back down when fishing so the water can get changed out. Paddling with one in the water is like paddling with a drift chute in the water. Powered bait tanks work well also. You can carry more bait with them, but they require a pump and battery setup. They work out pretty good ![]() The PVC ones you're referring to are bait tubes. Some guys use them, but I haven't made one yet and tried it, so I can't say from any experience. They look like a modified tuna tube which looks like it does about the same thing. Hope this helps, Perry
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Thanks again Perry, you are a great help.
Ketih |
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