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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: OC
Posts: 397
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Johna:
Not to thread jack but I have had an issue recently that might help you decide on your bait setup. When using sardines I have a 3.5gal. bucket running off a 12v batt and 500gph bilge pump with timer. No matter what I do the 'dines seem to start dying within an hour or so. I can adjust the delay on my timer and more less doesn't seem to help much. I have recently been thinking a 6v battery left on with no timer might work out better (Thoughts anyone?) When at La Jolla, I often just use a 2' bait tube as greenbacks and spanish macs are pretty hearty and I don't think one bait has every died on me when I have been out for hours. Bait tube is definitely a good way to experience things for yourself without dumping a load of cash on the latest bait tank. |
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freshmeat
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Temecula,CA
Posts: 15
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yeah, i guess experiencing things for your self is a good way to learn. I'll try the bait tube and see what happens. thanks
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freshmeat
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Temecula,CA
Posts: 15
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also what about using some stress coat. you know like for aquarium fish handling.
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