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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 79431" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Those are nice, but expensive...</p><p></p><p>I have a cooler conversion with a bubble box for when I'm on my jon boat in the river with chubs, when I go to the lake and use shad I use the bottom half of a 25 gal. barrell with about 10 gallons of water with bubble box round is good for shad so they don't get the red nose. If I notice any of them falling over I just swap them in some fresh water, and I'm good to go for a couple more hours. Keeping them cool helps alot also. (Ice bottles as most of you already know.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 79431, member: 691"] Those are nice, but expensive... I have a cooler conversion with a bubble box for when I'm on my jon boat in the river with chubs, when I go to the lake and use shad I use the bottom half of a 25 gal. barrell with about 10 gallons of water with bubble box round is good for shad so they don't get the red nose. If I notice any of them falling over I just swap them in some fresh water, and I'm good to go for a couple more hours. Keeping them cool helps alot also. (Ice bottles as most of you already know.) [/QUOTE]
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