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    Good remarks for Grayline.

    I know that Mudkips works well. We used it on the last tournament we fished on Wylie to keep four 14 pound blues alive!!

    Seems to have a good filter system and it is easy to clean. Price is in line with others in its class.

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    I have also heard lots of good things about the Super 2. Is that the same as a Ron Vest tank. You do get what you pay for. I went the route of trying to make a "good" tank and it worked, just not as well and also cost about the same once you add all my failures to make a decent homemade tank. So I guess you could say I spent a lot more than I needed to if I had just bit the bullet the first time and lay the money down on a good one to begin with.

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    Its the same bait tank,All these brands are good. I would get what works the best for you, Vest has been out for along time and so has greyline the creek bank has not been on the shelf that long but still a good tank. I own a vest and creek bank and I like them both. Hope this helps.
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    Those seem to be the top three and I have nothing but good on all of them...

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    I have been very pleased with my super baittank2(Ron Vest) it's even better with the dannco areator. All three tanks are very good.

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    Where can you look at a Ron Vest bait tank in the Rock Hill area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyliecat
    Where can you look at a Ron Vest bait tank in the Rock Hill area?
    Tommy Farmer at Marine service has them. 803-327-2270


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    i have one problem with my grayline thats annoying. i cant get the drain plug tight enough to keep it from popin out occasionally. looks like a half inch plug and no matter how tight we put it in it will occasionally pop out. im thinkin of drilling the hole out some and replacin the half in plug with a regular boat drain plug.
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    I have a super bait tank II (ron vest) that is 10 years old,I really like it.Any of the insulated filtered tanks is gonna be good,I'd just stick with most any namebrand thats mentioned on this thread.There kinda like pickup truck brands,if joe owns a chevy,then joe says get a chevy,but bob has a ford and he says its better,kinda like that on the tanks,I have a vest so I'd recommend a vest.I still have the 'old' spraybar on mine.Fishtales and myself haul bait 300 miles in vest and creekbank tanks,The creekbank takes up less room and looks better,but I like the filtration system better on the vest tank,if youre gonna catch gizzards.Check you space BEFORE you buy.A lot of guys have bought a 30 gallon only to later find out they shoulda got a 20.I think its the masterflow brand that dosent seal real good around the lid.Hot weather months is when they will show you that there really worth the money
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    Good tip about the size. Water adds a lot of weight!

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