I fill a couple 1 gal jugs from the lake and use that to change water. Keep them in a bait cooler in garage and set the cooler outside every once in awhile. It’s not the $4 a scoop, but the convenience of not having to stop.
if the water is cold, dont bother feeding them, most if it will just rot and foul the water faster, they can live months without food in cold water. IF you do want to feed them, just give them regular fish food flakes for best results.Crackers for food. Change water weekly if you can. Aerator in fridge is the easiest and best option. Get a bait fridge or momma won't be happy. For those of with a bait shop in town, not 60 miles one way, just get new bait when you go.
YUP, it doesn't take much. Cold water is key. They'll only keep so long though. When you're in my situation with no bait shop close it sure is a pain. They should manufacture a bait fridge with aerator bins with filters and an agitator. They could have a crawler bin too.if the water is cold, dont bother feeding them, most if it will just rot and foul the water faster, they can live months without food in cold water. IF you do want to feed them, just give them regular fish food flakes for best results.
I keep mine outside all summer also in a 20 gallon bin with a bubble sponge filter and air pump, just keep them in full shade if possible and they will do fine. Also you cant put 3000 minnows in something that size, but if you keep a reasonable amount, they will keep indefinitely.YUP, it doesn't take much. Cold water is key. They'll only keep so long though. When you're in my situation with no bait shop close it sure is a pain. They should manufacture a bait fridge with aerator bins with filters and an agitator. They could have a crawler bin too.
Aaaaand you just admitted to a ticketable offense in ND.I fill a couple 1 gal jugs from the lake and use that to change water. Keep them in a bait cooler in garage and set the cooler outside every once in awhile. It’s not the $4 a scoop, but the convenience of not having to stop.
Glad that you’re a junior game warden, what kind of a sticker do you want?Aaaaand you just admitted to a ticketable offense in ND.
Mr. Ranger isn't going to like that Yogi.
Tone and delivery don't come through in text like in person. That was intended to be lighthearted and joking but also let you know in case you were unaware.Glad that you’re a junior game warden, what kind of a sticker do you want?
I wasn’t aware so thanks. I’m guessing if thats illegal, I’m not supposed to even refresh my bait cooler with lake water. Next thing you know it will be against the law to piss on the ice like Minnetucky. View attachment 64072View attachment 64072View attachment 64072Tone and delivery don't come through in text like in person. That was intended to be lighthearted and joking but also let you know in case you were unaware.
I don't care if you fill your pickup box with lake water and let the kids swim while you drive home. But I'll take a Deputy Dawg sticker if that's an option.
Frustrating for sure.I wasn’t aware so thanks. I’m guessing if thats illegal, I’m not supposed to even refresh my bait cooler with lake water. Next thing you know it will be against the law to piss on the ice like Minnetucky. View attachment 64072View attachment 64072View attachment 64072
I go to good creek's on friends farms and take 5 gallon pails out along with trapping creek chubs, minnows and leeches. I also have friend in bismarck his yard during wet seasons is crazy with big night crawlers we shock ground they come to top. Tip lead big chubs are ticket during mid summer for big pig walleyes during tournaments your welcome. I hate stopping at bait shops too out of way also.Aaaaand you just admitted to a ticketable offense in ND.
Mr. Ranger isn't going to like that Yogi.
Tone and delivery don't come through in text like in person. That was intended to be lighthearted and joking but also let you know in case you were unaware.
I don't care if you fill your pickup box with lake water and let the kids swim while you drive home. But I'll take a Deputy Dawg sticker if that's an option.
In full disclosure "eating" was more of an experiment. They didn't last long enough to starve. I found it strange to see Tetramin flakes at the bottom of the bucket after a week. They were kept in filtration/aeration in a "dark" area with water removed and snow added during this week. I promise I DID NOT "over feed".Just keep them cold and replace water regularly . We kept minnows an entire ice season in the permanent as long as they didn't freeze or overheat. Minnows are tough. Not rocket surgery.