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Keeping LIVE MINNOWS in a tank
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 373273" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>LOL yeppers it is !!</p><p>here is how it looks...... cut the top bars off with a 4" grinder.</p><p>cut the top out with a skill saw.</p><p>wash thoroughly with Dawn dish soap and rinse thoroughly.</p><p>add clean water and two boxes of baking soda. let it sit for 2 days</p><p>rinse again thoroughly.</p><p>fill with water</p><p>go fishing, save all the hydrilla and lake grass you can find.</p><p>go to bait shop, buy a pound or two of minnows and a couple dozen shiners.</p><p>go fishing any time you wanna !!!</p><p></p><p>my lakes are only 10 to 20 minutes away.</p><p>my bait shop is 30 or more minutes away.</p><p></p><p>For only $50 a tote, I am thinking of making one for salt water as well.</p><p>all the pumps and filters and bubblers are on e-bay or at your local pet shop or Lowes/Home Depot.</p><p>keep all kinds of goodies in it. Fiddler Crabs, Finger Mullet, Shrimp,</p><p>you know, the regular bait stuff for salt water fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 373273, member: 13599"] LOL yeppers it is !! here is how it looks...... cut the top bars off with a 4" grinder. cut the top out with a skill saw. wash thoroughly with Dawn dish soap and rinse thoroughly. add clean water and two boxes of baking soda. let it sit for 2 days rinse again thoroughly. fill with water go fishing, save all the hydrilla and lake grass you can find. go to bait shop, buy a pound or two of minnows and a couple dozen shiners. go fishing any time you wanna !!! my lakes are only 10 to 20 minutes away. my bait shop is 30 or more minutes away. For only $50 a tote, I am thinking of making one for salt water as well. all the pumps and filters and bubblers are on e-bay or at your local pet shop or Lowes/Home Depot. keep all kinds of goodies in it. Fiddler Crabs, Finger Mullet, Shrimp, you know, the regular bait stuff for salt water fishing. [/QUOTE]
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