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Cooler and spraybar vs Portable bucket and aerator
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<blockquote data-quote="USKEW" data-source="post: 332605" data-attributes="member: 12974"><p>I used to have pretty good luck with blue back herring in a 104 qt cooler. Ice in the water, bait saver (the blue stuff), little rock salt and a corner aerater. Don't have the water level so low that the aerater beats the crap out of the surface of the water. You'll fight foam if you do...they used to sell some "de-foam" that I would also put in the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USKEW, post: 332605, member: 12974"] I used to have pretty good luck with blue back herring in a 104 qt cooler. Ice in the water, bait saver (the blue stuff), little rock salt and a corner aerater. Don't have the water level so low that the aerater beats the crap out of the surface of the water. You'll fight foam if you do...they used to sell some "de-foam" that I would also put in the water. [/QUOTE]
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