Homemade Mini Livewell for a Kayak
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2012
- I had to remake my live well because I didn't have the cap screwed on tight and lost the bottom in the water somewhere. So, I figured that I'd document the making of the thing this time. It really does a bang up job keeping your shrimp or little fishes alive. And it's so small, it is great for a kayak with limited space.
I love your fishing videos they are so peaceful. I can't wait to try my hand at making this bait well, thank you for your time and expertise. You have a new fan.
Dude that's a good idea. Your a fricking genius
Thanks for the great video Marty. I just made one of these and I used a soldering iron to make the holes. It had a point like a nail and once it reached the appropriate heat I just kept making holes with out having to stop.
I was going to ask the same question, but I see why you do it that way. Thanks for sharing.
Just be really careful heating it up in the microwave. I heated mine for 4 minutes as I went to get the supplies I needed to finish it and came back to a microwave full of water and melted container. Love you work man. I gotta say Zoffinger you inspired me to find a kayak for a cheap price and do all the work myself
YES!! Great idea, low cost, Muchas gracias from campeche, Mexico amigo
I often use goo gone to take labels off. I have a bait container I bought at the bait store that can be rope to my yak it doesnt have the amount of holes yours does...Perhaps that is why I have so much bait die? the Death toll really rises on warmer days. Thanks for another great video !
This helped me with coming up with an idea what to do with my livies thanks
I'm gonna make one of those mañana, thanks
This is amazing I use it when I go fishing all the time subscribed and liked
Great video! I'll have to make one
I actually did try a soldering iron first. It wasn't nearly hot enough.
Cute lil friend there sharing your fish :-)
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I DID! Never lend your stuff out to friends :^/
It's been working pretty good without it in the meantime. Even with the warm water.
I did something like this for a minnow trap i made..instead of the torch, nail, and vise grips..you can use a soldering iron to melt the holes
That's such a good idea !
8:30 i got spooked like dafuq he bout to go get his ass for takin that fish
I use a hair dryer to removes stickers, usually gets all the glue too if you go slow enough
A small soldering iron or wood burning iron would work as well ... I think.
just thinking of tools I already have.
Good video
Soak in oxi clean for a few minutes. Way easier. Try it !!! I make beer and get my labels off of the old bottles that way......
soldering iron works great too.
A soldering iron with a fine pointed tip might work faster for you and save you propane. Thanks for sharing your video, was very helpful.
Maybe you could put a bungee through the lid that would go all the way through the bottom of the plastic jar, with enough slack that you can remove the lid. Point being if the jar twists around while you paddle the lid might come loose again however this time all you loose is the bait.
To keep from losing the bucket, I put a little ring of foam along the inside so it'll float. Saved it from sinking twice!
Bro I came to this from your new ones but been watching since u moved out and left the house to live on your boat
I made one similar to this and used a drill. It worked pretty good and was fast
Use a blo dryer! It works great!
Never use stringers in salt water. I had a seal take three bonito from the stringer under my skiff in Redondo Harbor. I never felt a thing, but got suspicious when. The seal surfaced right next to my boat. Even the heads were gone - no trace of fish. In Florida you have Dolphins, Sharks. Same issue.
you are a good rigger
Cool idea, but I find it funny that you took all that time to paint the outer container complete with cute little stencils but didn't bother to cut the top straight. It looks like you hacked at it with a butter knife. Also... next time, use a little "Goo Gone" to take off the sticky residue after the label comes off. It's like magic.
Ha i actually made this a few years ago after watching this video. My how much you've grown lol
have you tried using a soldering iron to put the holes in? seems like it might be easier, but not sure if it will get hot enough
buen recipiente para echar la carnada:-)
Thx
R&D.... like this.
A soldering iron ( pencil point) works much better.
sweet idea im getting a kayak soon.. a ten foot what kinda things do you think i should add. also i was wondering how much bait you can fit in that thanks.. keep up the nice w
I love your videos. You have excellent craftsmanship as well...the wooden Tikis are really cool also... I am guessing you carved those. I have thoroughly enjoyed looking at all of your updates to your kayak. I have a few questions for you: What size and type of screws are you using to mount accessories to your kayak - particularly the mounting straps for your PVC rigging? Also, are you coating the screws with silicone before screwing them in or just putting silicone around the screw after it is fitted?
Such a good question deserved a video response... kayak screws
Great videos!! Any ideas how to keep fishes on ice after a catch in a kayak? I don't like stringers they die to quick and hate the banging sound on the side of the yak. Any tips or advice would be great! I just subbed and staying tune for more!
PNW OutdoorChannel Those triangular insulated bags that go on the front of kayaks are probably the best alternative to big, clumsy coolers.
PNW OutdoorChannel old post - but I use the cool/hot insulated bags that you can find at grocery stores for less than $1. They fold up small, and hold big fish well. And they keep them cool. I transfer them to a cooler in my car with ice for the drive home if I'm far out.
try poking the holes from the inside to out side i found that this help reduce damage to bait fish that are mush harder to keep alive. the indent ted to scratch up there faces and eyes essentially stressing the bait and possibly killing them
I normally use larger bait than what you are using. Do you think that this same style would work if I used a bucket with say a large pretzel jar in it? would a small bubbler still be powerful enough to keep my bait alive? Thanks for the videos they are really helpful and interesting!
sweet
Bird was stealing your missed bait😂
What area do you fish in? By the way I found your sheepshead / shellfish techniques very effective
That's cool..btw which works best..peanut or cashew jar 😂😂😂😂
Not bad, great for the use for which you put it. But one thing, I imagine when you burn through the plastic with the nail that it leaves a lot of sharp plastic edges on the inside... did you sand those down or just leave them? I am betting the bait will live longer if they are not impaled ;)
8:59 big enough to eat
Maybe I will make a video of myself eating nuts. lol, thanks for posting.
Hey Marty, how many shrimps can you fit in that tank? and how long can they live?
Looking back at ur old videos and that hair though hahaha just kidding man
love your creativity but
I don't understand though... why not use an eighth or quarter inch drill bit and go to town?
What kind of paint did you use?
Or drill holes with a drill if you don't like the smell or burnt plastics. lol
How many dozen of shrimp have you fit in that?
Any reason in particular that you couldn't just drill holes? Your videos are awesome BTW. I have been watching your channel for about 2 hours now!!
It's hard to be so precise with a drill bit on such flimsy plastic. The bit tends to walk around before it penetrates and there is the possibility of it breaking the container as it pops through every time. A hot nail just makes the job easier, I think. Thanks for watching, and writing, Nate.
zoffinger I did exacty like you except that I used a Simply Orange juice bottle and used a drill. The Simply Orange bottle seemed to be sturdy enough to use a drill. The plus of the nail is it is much quieter but the drill is much faster.
zoffinger hot glue gun , or wood burner tool :) suppeerrr cheap :) thats what I used :)
***** Thanks for the tip :)
zoffinger no prob, great vids, subscribed :)
Could this work with a plastic coffee can? zoffinger
And soke it in warm sowpey
Water
great tip for so you don't loose lid , put hole in middle of lid and than put a string or thin rope through lid and bottom middle hole, now you can easily twist as usual and lid will never come apart from bottom :) the string must be twice the length of container itself :)
damn.. too bad