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Bait tank
#1
Posted 23 July 2013 - 11:50 AM
I was wondering if anyone knew if I would have to chill the water and what to feed them I was thinking either regular fish food or bread.
Any help would be appreciated
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#2
Posted 23 July 2013 - 12:18 PM
bait tank, as in breeding them, or just keeping them alive to use them next time you are fishing?
If you want to breed them, its probably more trouble than its worth (and you need 2 tanks).
If you just want to keep them alive, regular bread/goldfish flakes will be fine.
I found that I can always set a minnow trap for them if I want to use them for bait. If there are fish that feeds on minnows to be caught, there are minnows around for me to trap.
#3
Posted 23 July 2013 - 01:14 PM
#4
Posted 23 July 2013 - 01:36 PM
ya, if its just keeping them alive, a bare tank, a pump and some bread will do. I dont know if water temperature matters, but iv kept them at room temperature for 2 months before, and they were fine.
I dont know if minnows will do well together with crayfish.
#5
Posted 23 July 2013 - 03:41 PM
There are a lot of invasive crayfish species, so I would be really apprehensive before keeping crayfish for bait. Sounds like a good way to get fined in my opinion.
#6
Posted 23 July 2013 - 04:46 PM
#7
Posted 23 July 2013 - 04:52 PM
#8
Posted 23 July 2013 - 07:24 PM
Crayfish cannot be legally transported on land so you would have to live on the lake to keep them. I believe that the possession limit is 36. Many lake Erie perch fishermen keep minnows alive in tanks, as long as they don't exceed the legal limit of 120. Some , like me , let them die and using pickling salt preserve them for use later.
#9
Posted 23 July 2013 - 09:56 PM
Crayfish cannot be legally transported on land so you would have to live on the lake to keep them. I believe that the possession limit is 36. Many lake Erie perch fishermen keep minnows alive in tanks, as long as they don't exceed the legal limit of 120. Some , like me , let them die and using pickling salt preserve them for use later.
That's what I do, salt em for later use.
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