The oxygenator makes it's own oxygen when hooked to a power source and covered with water. It's an Oxygen Generator.
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I got a bucket called, Frabill Troll Flow, it seems to do the job, so just leave it in the lake, river, etc. all the time. Just make sure it's nicley tied somewhere! cheers & good luck!
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I've sold quite a few of them to bass boys for their live wells!!! The ones I used were about 150 each.
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When you go to the site, look at the picture of the Oxygenator. You'll see a silver thing in the center of it. That's the water activated sensor that turns it on. When you empty the live well or bucket, or whatever, the unit turns off.
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We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
I have two boats one I use as my bass boat, and the other I use as my crappie boat, the bass boat has a oxygenator in it, an it does a great job of keeping my fish alive, you can tell which end the unit is in, for all the fish will be next to that oxygenator. But since I won't have my bass boat when I'am crappie fishing, and I won't have all my minnows in the boat at once I will need a stationary place to keep bulk of my minnows like at camp, an just pull out what I will need for the day an leave the rest at camp. Some of the places I camp there is a lot of people and I am afraid if I leave all my minnows tied up in the lake someone will help themselves. That Is why I am seeking advice on my stationary minnow vat at camp. Finding out what is the best way on keeping them alive at camp.
The Igloo water cooler and kit from Grizzly Jig is the way to go then.
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