Nice tip on the tie wrap sharpness, Another good idea is to turn them around so the the head is tucked under the bucket and only the smooth or slick side is accessible to your hands. Thank for the video, very innovative for when the application will allow for a 5 gal bucket.
Super cool idea. I found a Lowes bucket hung up in the mangroves that'll be perfect. You could probably get by with only about 10% of those holes. Seems like I've seen lids at Walmart that have hatches built in...
Pretty smart my man! I cast net some sardines and herring here on the west coast of Florida for Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, and Trout. I do a lot of wade fishing and in a regular bait bucket, they die pretty quick. They are very dependent on good water flow and oxygenation. I'm gonna try your idea! Thank you for the tutorial.
What snook? I haven't seen a LEGAL redfish in 20years. Only thing we catch anymore are mangrove snappers and they have to be 10inches! You know what we say around the dinner table? Sure tasted like 10inches! Fishing off west florida sucks these days. Back in the 70's it was INCREDIBLE!
Hi, thanks for the Video. I worked in a Prototype Machine Shop doing all the Wiring, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Line runs on the machines. Using Toe Nail Clippers to cut the Tag end of the Wire Ties will give the Smoothest NON Scratch/Cut ends possible without having to sand them down. Cutting them on the FLAT side while pressing down into the Collar does the Trick. If there happen to be any corners felt, just hit them with the clippers again and they're gone. Toe Nail Clippers work on most wire Ties up to about 18" ones. Larger than that, yes the Dykes are needed.
Thanks for the video dude. That's a pretty good tutorial. I have just one small suggestion. After your intro, aim the camera entirely at your work piece. Some of us are more visual learners and want to see your hands as you go through the process. Otherwise, keep cranking them out! And for us saltwater guys, we probably should use stainless steel washers and nuts.
Nice bait bucket bro. I am going to make me one very soon since the weather is very cool and I'd prefer to be on the water fishing during the warmer months. Thanks again for the how to build a bait bucket.
@@brianguillen8988 blue is just more soothing and absorbs less light. White isn’t a bad idea. I think WM is white or blue. It won’t kill them for red. It is a cool looking bucket
I like it all but the para cord. Seems like overkill. Ive toted those buckets full of concrete and never had an issue with the handle breaking. I like the Frabil lid as well. Didn't know you could buy those without the bucket.
I like the idea for sure to keep the weight down in the kayak. Why don't they have office chairs in them where you can actually get to what's behind you.
Dude its exelent i build mine same but ... 7½ bottom up and 8 top down ... works nice but thinking its geting small i think ... thinking of some thing similar but a bit bigger ... eny idea ???
Super duper clever idea.....thank for your time and brilliance working on my bucket right now👍🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Nice tip on the tie wrap sharpness, Another good idea is to turn them around so the the head is tucked under the bucket and only the smooth or slick side is accessible to your hands. Thank for the video, very innovative for when the application will allow for a 5 gal bucket.
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Super cool idea. I found a Lowes bucket hung up in the mangroves that'll be perfect. You could probably get by with only about 10% of those holes. Seems like I've seen lids at Walmart that have hatches built in...
Cool. You can get by with less holes but it takes longer to fill and setup right in the water
Thanks for the diy. I hate fishy beer myself. Making one tomorrow for my OBX fishing trip.
Cool. Let me how it works for you
Great video…thank you for the steps on building a floating bait bucket…
Glad it was helpful!
Pretty smart my man! I cast net some sardines and herring here on the west coast of Florida for Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, and Trout. I do a lot of wade fishing and in a regular bait bucket, they die pretty quick. They are very dependent on good water flow and oxygenation. I'm gonna try your idea! Thank you for the tutorial.
Cool. Should work perfect
What snook? I haven't seen a LEGAL redfish in 20years. Only thing we catch anymore are mangrove snappers and they have to be 10inches! You know what we say around the dinner table? Sure tasted like 10inches! Fishing off west florida sucks these days. Back in the 70's it was INCREDIBLE!
Well thought out and thanks for your time on this demo. Cheers
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Hi, thanks for the Video. I worked in a Prototype Machine Shop doing all the Wiring, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Line runs on the machines. Using Toe Nail Clippers to cut the Tag end of the Wire Ties will give the Smoothest NON Scratch/Cut ends possible without having to sand them down. Cutting them on the FLAT side while pressing down into the Collar does the Trick. If there happen to be any corners felt, just hit them with the clippers again and they're gone. Toe Nail Clippers work on most wire Ties up to about 18" ones. Larger than that, yes the Dykes are needed.
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Thanks for the video dude. That's a pretty good tutorial. I have just one small suggestion. After your intro, aim the camera entirely at your work piece. Some of us are more visual learners and want to see your hands as you go through the process. Otherwise, keep cranking them out! And for us saltwater guys, we probably should use stainless steel washers and nuts.
Thanks , I will be trying mine out in a couple days ! smiles Billy D
Enjoy
Nice bait bucket bro. I am going to make me one very soon since the weather is very cool and I'd prefer to be on the water fishing during the warmer months.
Thanks again for the how to build a bait bucket.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome build! I would suggest Walmart or Lowes buckets. The blue color is more soothing to bait and keeper fish
Thanks man
@@infinityoutdoorstx5589 no problem! New subscriber here, enjoy your content!
So….harbor freight red would be more stressful? Shoot, that’s what i planned on using cuz I like red!! 😊. What color are Walmarts buckets? White?
@@brianguillen8988 blue is just more soothing and absorbs less light. White isn’t a bad idea. I think WM is white or blue. It won’t kill them for red. It is a cool looking bucket
Simple and cost friendly, 🤙🏼
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I like it all but the para cord. Seems like overkill. Ive toted those buckets full of concrete and never had an issue with the handle breaking. I like the Frabil lid as well. Didn't know you could buy those without the bucket.
Good job
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I like the idea for sure to keep the weight down in the kayak. Why don't they have office chairs in them where you can actually get to what's behind you.
Dude its exelent i build mine same but ... 7½ bottom up and 8 top down ... works nice but thinking its geting small i think ... thinking of some thing similar but a bit bigger ... eny idea ???
You can go bigger. Use a laundry basket, it should work
I love a good diy but a floating fish basket with lid is $9 at Walmar lol.
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