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Old 09-24-2015, 06:46 AM   #1
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In my experience, it is not worth the $14-$15 bucks for a scoop (kayak scoop + tip). I like anchovies when I'm fishing near shore. If I'm going for a long paddle, they always seem to go belly-up. I had a scoop at DP bait barge a week ago. Unfortunately I didn't realize what the scoop was until it was in my tank.

The next worst thing... when you get home and realize 2 chovey's are rotting inside the bank tank (against the pump and tank.) You'll smell it in the garage and wonder WTF. by the time you find out what it was... it's just a slimy rotten smelly mess.
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Old 09-24-2015, 08:55 AM   #2
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I was using a homemade one
Had a little white aerator that I can't remember the brand or battery
I won it in a fish off raffle with scsurffishing
Unfortunately I lost it that day
I dumped out the last of the fish and water before I paddled in
The aerator went in too
Thanks for the offer Oscar
I'll take you up on that
I got an old ocean kayak xt
Not much space in the back
So I had to make a small one out of a cheap storage bin
It was all I could find that would fit
I'll make another
But I just wonder if it would be worth it or not
Thanks for the help and replies guys
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Old 09-24-2015, 09:15 AM   #3
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Not too hard to make a bait tank. There are a couple build tutorials on here. I am in fullerton and would be happy to show you the one I built for my PA - bigger than you would want on a smaller boat but same concept.
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Old 09-24-2015, 09:31 AM   #4
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Having a 12v pump with a 6v battery isn't the problem, 99.99% of the kayakers on this forum use this setup. I believe the problem may have been that you overloaded your tank with bait and regardless of whether you had a 12v or 6v battery this may cause a lack of oxygen in the tank. I know that many of the bait barges hate giving out smaller scoops to kayaks but try asking, this might help.
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Old 09-24-2015, 11:13 AM   #5
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Sounds like he had a aerator or "bubbler" not a water pump. Anyway, he dumped it out, problem solved.
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Old 09-24-2015, 11:38 AM   #6
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In my experience, it is not worth the $14-$15 bucks for a scoop (kayak scoop + tip). I like anchovies when I'm fishing near shore. If I'm going for a long paddle, they always seem to go belly-up. I had a scoop at DP bait barge a week ago. Unfortunately I didn't realize what the scoop was until it was in my tank.

The next worst thing... when you get home and realize 2 chovey's are rotting inside the bank tank (against the pump and tank.) You'll smell it in the garage and wonder WTF. by the time you find out what it was... it's just a slimy rotten smelly mess.
Holly Crap i am not the only that this happened too. I searched every where for a week and finally I found them after week. I scrubbed everything twice thinking it was something on the yak or seat.
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Old 09-24-2015, 01:37 PM   #7
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That sounds good
Thanks for the offer
Would like to check it out
So bubbles aint no good
Gotta get a pump
Also what kind of material is good for the tank
How thick
Mine was see through and not too thick
Probably was cooking em and didnt know it
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Old 09-24-2015, 03:59 PM   #8
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Hunter
That sounds good
Thanks for the offer
Would like to check it out
So bubbles aint no good
Gotta get a pump
Also what kind of material is good for the tank
How thick
Mine was see through and not too thick
Probably was cooking em and didnt know it
Lots of people make them out of pet food containers. Basically you will need a container, pump, hose for intake and maybe outflow, and a battery. A container for the battery is nice but not absolutely needed if you can stow in a dry bag. Rod holders on the tank are great and a switch is close to mandatory but not 100%.

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