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    How's the noise level with the Areobait?

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    Buy you a max extreme or some sort of 6 day cooler and monnows will last a long time. I have tried all of the bait tanks you are talking about and a extra heavy insulated cooler works the best. I use a cool bubbles aerator that has a 110 plug and put a power inverter on my battery and it is very quite. When you get home you can plug it in to your house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson View Post
    How's the noise level with the Areobait?
    Not to bad, I normally just put scotch tape down each lateral line so the noise doent bother them to much:rolleyes:. I always had alot of trouble putting those little fishy earplugs in.
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    ive got one of the aerobait buckets that i found in my grandmothers attic that was my grandfathers that he purchased about 15 years ago before he died and i got it out to see if it still worked and everything in it was corroded and it did not work. i looked up aerobait on the internet and it said that they sold replacement parts so i called them and they sent me everything i needed and it only cost me 20$ and it was here in 2 days and everything works great. very nice people and very helpful. i am very pleased with it. it is twice as quiet as the ones that hang on the sides of the buckets and puts out 3 times the bubbles. i would never have anything else. its to easy to just call and get the part that u need instead of having to buy a whole new bubbler. just my opinion.

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    I use an ordinary 5 gallon bucket. Bought a lid at walmart , a styrofoam bucket liner and a hushbubbles aerator , also purchased at wal-mart. The hushbubbles aerator is super quiet and really puts out the bubbles. I've kept 8 dozen minnows alive in 100 degree heat, witout a single casualty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robbor View Post
    I always had alot of trouble putting those little fishy earplugs in.
    The trick is to wet them first:D

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    I use an ad-on aerator made by aerobait. Quiet. My first one lasted two years. If the combo (insulated bucked/aerator) is the same unit, I'd buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filletfrier View Post
    I use an ordinary 5 gallon bucket. Bought a lid at walmart , a styrofoam bucket liner and a hushbubbles aerator , also purchased at wal-mart. The hushbubbles aerator is super quiet and really puts out the bubbles. I've kept 8 dozen minnows alive in 100 degree heat, witout a single casualty.
    You don't bait ya hook?:p
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    You don't bait ya hook?:p
    Not as often as I would like.:D
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