The BEST DIY Live bait tank setup!!! You can take ANYWHERE!

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @slappintails
    @slappintails  13 днів тому

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  • @anti-zete5342
    @anti-zete5342 8 місяців тому

    This channel is a hidden gem

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      Thanks heaps mate, really appreciate it

  • @mikec2173
    @mikec2173 2 місяці тому

    I made exact same design from a 20 litre drum. A sardine jammed into the outlet on Day1 (and blocked it fully) whilst we had the boat anchored and were off down the beach cast netting for more livies. Did not take long for the submersible pump to fill the tinny bilges and sink it to the sand, where it rolled to one side and set off the salt-triggers in the auto-inflating PFD lifejackets stored between bulkheads in a hatch. Also flooded all my lures and other safety gear. Looked like a dugong had died and bloated in the side hatch, which burst open under the pressure Tight as drums they were, and barely accessible were the deflator valves on them. It looked like I might have to stab my PFDs to deflate them! Cost me $$ hundreds that little episode, as PFD recharge kits are ridiculously expensive. Fix was to put a tea strainer from the Air BnB kitchen as a cover on the outlet entrance in the tub. That also blocked up with scales, and we had some more floods during our week of misadventure at Hinchinbrook. All you DIY folk ...PUT A STRAINER ON THE OUTLET entrance or you too can sink your tinny. It is no fun. It is expensive. The ignominy of telling your guffawing wife of your saga is almost too much to bear. The water police have no mercy for non-functional PFDs. You have been warned!!!

  • @MrGerg123
    @MrGerg123 8 місяців тому +9

    Mate, why don't you put a tube or straw in that aerator hole to extend the thing so it doesn't suck water.😊

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I’ve had a few people say this and I don’t know why I didn’t think of it 😂 there will be an upgrade in the next jewfish episode 💪🏼
      Cheers for watching mate

  • @BrettMorris01
    @BrettMorris01 6 місяців тому

    Thank you! That was very helpful, especially the part about the aerator and putting the outlet below the inlet.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  6 місяців тому

      No worries mate, hope it helps if you make one 👌🏼

  • @theinsideconnection4925
    @theinsideconnection4925 8 місяців тому

    Very helpful, will definitely try this out 🙌🏽 thankyou for this video

  • @TripsontheBoat
    @TripsontheBoat 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video. I am in the process of trying this now

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  4 місяці тому

      Thanks mate, hope this vid helps. It’s been such a good live bait tank for me I’ve even made another one in a bit smaller version for up and down the break wall 👌🏼

  • @rustyrelic1363
    @rustyrelic1363 8 місяців тому +1

    Have you thought of putting a tube into the hole on the aerator to have the air intake higher.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      You know what.. I haven’t but that’s a really good idea, thanks legend I will definitely be giving that a go 🤘🏽

  • @steveleston1848
    @steveleston1848 Місяць тому

    nice live well what type of pump is that it doesn't look like the conventional bilge pump?pls add a link in the discription. when I make mine I'm planning to wrape the container w/ insulation to help keep the bait water cool, or doe's the water circulate enough to keep bait cool.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  Місяць тому

      Hey mate, cheer it’s worked wonders for me. The brand is called- RULE inline bilge pump and I got it from my local whitworths supplier here in new south whales, I’ll see if I can work out how to add a link in the description haha.
      I find the water stay cool with how much water flows through the pump but if you were thinking of insulating it you could probably use the same method on an esky or something like that I suppose

  • @johnloudon2396
    @johnloudon2396 8 місяців тому

    Awesome,what’s the sea gulls name.?👏👏👏👏👏

  • @SandmannOZ
    @SandmannOZ 3 місяці тому

    Nice... you solved some problems I've been having with a design I'm working on for my own, so thanks for that. Love the barrel... I need something removable and a round tank's always better than one with corners so the fish don't get stuck in the corners and die. Also loving the clip on hose fitting, I've been looking for an easily removable hose fitting. Can you give me somed details on what fitting it actually is and where you got it? Also do you ever lose any of your bait through the outlet, would it be worth putting a strainer on it?
    FYI you don't actually need the aerator if you're pumping fresh sea water... the ocean's already plenty enough aerated, so as long as you have a constant fresh supply you're fine, since what'll kill the fish just as fast is the amonia in their waste (which is why we just using a bubbler doesn't work as well). The aerator's useful if you're recirculating the water though. Oh and FYI an easy way to fix your inlet being too low is just stick a 2" piece of plastic drinking straw into that air hole so the water doesn't cover it. Another tip is that you might want to put a non-return valve on your inlet hose. If your pump stops and you don't notice the tank will siphon out through the inlet without the valve.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  3 місяці тому +1

      Hey mate glad you like the vid. I had the aerator cause I sometimes take my tank on the rocks and beach so I recirculate the water once it’s in the tank, I usually catch the bait the day before and they stay alive all night in my garage for the next day so the tank works really well 👌🏼
      I have since put a small piece of plastic in the top hole to solve that problem and now it works a treat 👌🏼
      As for the hose connection I’ll try and find the receipt for it and get exactly what it’s called for you, I got it from one of the boat supply stores here in Newcastle so if I can’t find what it’s called I’ll call into the shops and find out for you.
      I didnt have any trouble with my live yakkas going out the hole although I did have trouble with live squid trying to get out of the outlet so I will be putting a cover over it in the future just gotta find something that’ll work.
      Let me know how you go setting up yours 👌🏼

    • @SandmannOZ
      @SandmannOZ 3 місяці тому

      @@slappintails I actually went out and bought all the bits and mostly put it together yesterday. Still haven't done the electrical connections, will hopefully get to that today. Turns out my local "Whitworths" had everything I needed.
      The connection's called a "Qwik-Lok" and (as I'm sure you know) comes with the aerator. I managed to break one of the little locking tabs on mine and had to get a replacement. It's holding for now but the first time I have to remove it I'll lose the little tab. The manufacturers only wanted US$5 for the part but were gonna charge me US$72 for postage, was gonna cost me over AU$120! Found a company in Sydney on ebay that had them, cost me $22 all up. Be careful with those connectors, it doesn't take much to snap the little locking tabs on the sides.
      I didn't end up getting that drum. I'm sitting it on top of a battery compartment and the height from there to my gunnels is only 30cm, so the 68cm tall barrel would have stuck up too far. Got a 30L barrel from Bunnings that worked better for me as it's only 45cm tall. I don't plan to use it out of the boat so I mounted my pump on a bracket with a pickup on my transom. Means I can use it while the boat's moving without hauling in the pump, but I still needed the removable hose fitting so I can move the tank if I need to get to the battery. It'll hold less but considering a litre of water weighs 1kg I didn't really want an extra 60kg in the back of the boat anyway, 30kg is bad enough. Oh I found a better solution for the outlet than a regular skin fitting too... couldn't get a 1.5" outlet with a strainer (they exist but nobody has stock and I'm impatient) but I found something called a "cockpit floor drain" which has the same barbed tail and has a grill in the top... so no escaping bait. I put a ball valve in the fill line too. That'll stop the pickup filling up the tank (or flooding the boat if the tank's not there) when I move the boat, and allow me to reduce the output from the 500GPH pump if it overflows the outlet. I also put a tap on mine with a hose to drain it into the bilge (where the bilge pump will pump it out) so I don't have to disconnect it and lift 30kg over the side to empty it.
      Going fishing on Friday, hopefully it'll be working then so I can try it out.

  • @mulloway08
    @mulloway08 8 місяців тому +1

    if your doing 12 hours + on the water using a live bait tank..i would personally look at buying a bait tank timer.. you can adjust the amount of time it's off for.. i run mine 1 Min on 3 mins off.. so if your using for 12hrs it's only running for 3hrs.. but fresh water flowing every mins...

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      I didn’t even know one existed haha. Where would I be able to get one? That would be super handy and save battery life

    • @mulloway08
      @mulloway08 8 місяців тому

      @slappintails just google them...I think they come from USA.. about $80 I think.. the more livies you have the quicker you timer must be. but if you got 20 you can have 1 Min on 3-4 mins off... I'm out there sometimes for 2 days.

    • @mulloway08
      @mulloway08 8 місяців тому

      @@slappintails I just googled. Amazon $85.

  • @danboutdoors4584
    @danboutdoors4584 5 місяців тому

    What about a small piece of thin hose that sticks into the hole in the top of the FlowRite and lifts that air intake higher. Almost like a straw in the hole.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  5 місяців тому +1

      Yep it’s a very good idea, I had a few people make that comment and I have made the upgrade since making this vid and it works a treat 👌🏼

    • @danboutdoors4584
      @danboutdoors4584 5 місяців тому

      @@slappintails sounds like an update video on the way 😉😂

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  5 місяців тому +1

      Haha yep could be on the cards. I might do it on the next mulloway mission I do 🤔

  • @richardmurray7896
    @richardmurray7896 8 місяців тому

    Great info.
    Do u reckon the same set up would work for larger baits such as bonito and frigate tuna

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      Yeah it should but I haven’t tried it. If I get onto some I’ll put them in the tank and test it out for sure 🤘🏽

    • @SandmannOZ
      @SandmannOZ 3 місяці тому

      @@richardmurray7896 No reason ut wouldn't. You might need a bigger tank though especially for the tuna. Lots of people use eskies for bait tanks... need a bigger boat to put them in though.

  • @johnrogers5825
    @johnrogers5825 6 днів тому

    Just glue a piece of pipe or hose over that air hole for extra elevation. Simples.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  6 днів тому

      Yep I have since done this and it works a treat 👌🏼

  • @mrsbradpittiful
    @mrsbradpittiful 8 місяців тому

    Wish I had a longer hose

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      Haha can alway use a little extra ay 😂

  • @thisfool89
    @thisfool89 7 місяців тому

    Wouldn't the water flowing from the body of water be sufficientenly oxygenated and the aerator not be needed?

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  7 місяців тому

      Yeah but the aerator is mainly for when I catch my live bait the day before I go fishing off the beach and recycle the water when it’s in my garage. The bait stays fresh and super alive for the next day 👌🏼

    • @thisfool89
      @thisfool89 7 місяців тому

      @@slappintails aww ok makes tons of sense. I'm trying to spec out my bait tank for my boat and that's how I found your video.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  7 місяців тому

      Yeah the best thing about this tank is I’ve used it on the beach, breakwall, headlands pretty much everywhere and the bait stays super fresh. I looked up the same thing when I wanted to make one and this is just the best for me but there are plenty of other good ones out there. Hope this vid helped and you get stuck into some good fish 🤘🏽

    • @thisfool89
      @thisfool89 7 місяців тому

      @@slappintails yeah man it helped a lot. Especially the part about having the water out be larger then the water in. I never would of thought about that.

  • @hellenicsocial3659
    @hellenicsocial3659 8 місяців тому

    Do you know the name of the inlet plug that you can plug in and plug out ?

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  8 місяців тому

      Hey mate yeah they are called a QWIK-LOK straight socket. Such a time saver 👌🏼

  • @whatsupshittafabraans1926
    @whatsupshittafabraans1926 13 днів тому +1

    This was murder to watch, finger nails down a chalk board.

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  13 днів тому

      You seem to be the only one that thinks so 😂

    • @whatsupshittafabraans1926
      @whatsupshittafabraans1926 12 днів тому +1

      Yeah sorry, it was too much not to the point, bailed after the helicopter,

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  12 днів тому

      Yeah each to their own I guess, it’s had a lot of good feed back from blokes making the same one and loving it but all good thanks for tuning in anyway mate 👌🏼

  • @ngocpham8129
    @ngocpham8129 7 місяців тому

    Talks so MUCH, next!

    • @slappintails
      @slappintails  7 місяців тому

      Haha I’d like to see a DIY video that doesn’t have any talking in it but thanks for the feed back mate 👍🏼

    • @ngocpham8129
      @ngocpham8129 7 місяців тому

      @@slappintails I AGREE WITH YOU NGOCPHAM 8129 THIS GUY TALKS NSO MUCH NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11