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Ausfish Bronze Member
Live Bait Tank
Howdy,
I'm wanting to install a live bait tank in my tinnie. I have a 3.7 m boat so size will have to be taken into account. I'm guessing the smallest size would be 40l - 60l
The use is mainly for holding lBass - Bream - whiting etc.
What are some of the main things needed to enhance the survival of these fish.
Ie good airation - round corners in the tank - constant changing of the water etc.
Any help will be welcome
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Re: Live Bait Tank
Brian
For some good info and products check out http://www.keepalive.net/
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Ausfish Premium Member
Re: Live Bait Tank
8) the cheapest way out for your tinnie, and to save buying
one is get yourself a old esky size will depend on how much
room and how many livies u want to keep.
drill a hole a few inches from the top in the side and attach
or glue a garden sprinkler tap for overflow purposes, u still
have the drain plug a t the bottom to empty it. put another
hole in thelid.
then attach a bilge pump to the transom of your boat and run
a hose up and into the lid, with a swithch for power your away
cheap a buggery. and it works well.
it will also drain the esky of water if not airating enought
just turn the pump off and it will suck the water out..
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Live Bait Tank
Thanks for that a lot of good info there which does help a lot thanks.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Live Bait Tank
My mate has a 40L bucket with skin fittings attatched. It works a treat. I have a couple of pics on my webpage if you would like a look at it. Makes it very easy to remove if need be & keeps livies alive all day long.
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