I made one of these years ago but i cut a slit in the back of the cooler for my bubbler to hang and drilled holes in the top and sides and filled it with spray foam insulation to keep the bait colder.
I used a small bait plastic bucket, then i set that inside one of those styrofoam bait buckets cut a hole in the side and also drilled a hole at the top of the bucket set an aquarium regulator valve and hot glued it to seal it i used a 3 oz weight to hold the air stone to the bottom stuck a piece of velcro to the outside of the styrofoam and velcro'd the aerator to it, i also can put a small ice pack in the styrofoam bucket and set the plastic one on it to keep it cold while i like the idea of the bigger bucket with mine i can take the plastic bucket out and set in the fridge so the water and minnows stay cold and live, i have a tiny fridge that holds it perfectly. love your channel and use a GREAT many of your hacks thanks for sharing
I thought about using those Thera-Med Ice Bag from the dollar tree, as a “Squirm Shack” for your Live worms, better for transporting and keeps in cool. Please share if you think you could relate
Once you start building bait tanks it’s an addiction for sure. Nice job
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Add a half bag of ice or a frozen 2liter n your golden 👏👍🏻🇺🇲
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I made one of these years ago but i cut a slit in the back of the cooler for my bubbler to hang and drilled holes in the top and sides and filled it with spray foam insulation to keep the bait colder.
Sounds like you made an excellent bait pail. Thanks for watching.
Great idea and a very well done DIY video.
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Great video, Jerry!
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Good idea. The two-faced tape would hold the bubbler on to the side of the cooler also...
Wanted the bubbler removable in case I wanted to use the 12v Hush Bubbles. Thanks for watching!
I used a small bait plastic bucket, then i set that inside one of those styrofoam bait buckets cut a hole in the side and also drilled a hole at the top of the bucket set an aquarium regulator valve and hot glued it to seal it i used a 3 oz weight to hold the air stone to the bottom stuck a piece of velcro to the outside of the styrofoam and velcro'd the aerator to it, i also can put a small ice pack in the styrofoam bucket and set the plastic one on it to keep it cold while i like the idea of the bigger bucket with mine i can take the plastic bucket out and set in the fridge so the water and minnows stay cold and live, i have a tiny fridge that holds it perfectly. love your channel and use a GREAT many of your hacks thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for watching. I enjoy coming up with new or improved hacks.
I thought about using those Thera-Med Ice Bag from the dollar tree, as a “Squirm Shack” for your Live worms, better for transporting and keeps in cool. Please share if you think you could relate
Absolutely! Good idea. Thanks for watching.