I use live minnows for much of my winter fishing. Pickerel love them. The question is how can they be stored at home between trips and how can they be stored on the kayak during a trip. Until this season, I used to bring a large minnow bucket on my kayak. It was heavy, messy, and got in the way. This winter I tried something different. Several of the guys saw my minnow holding system at the meet and greet and seemed to like its simplicity. I decided to share it with the whole Snaggedline group here
I buy my minnows at Anglers. Shady noted a few weeks ago that Clydes tackle shop in SW Baltimore also carries minnows. I place my minnow bucket inside a 5-gal bucket and go to Anglers. They load my pint of minnows into the minnow bucket. At home the 5-gal bucket sits in my garage. The minnows are very hardy -- they last for at least 3 weeks without aeration or food. I try to give them fresh Severn River water every few days -- either when I fish or as part of a separate trip for water freshening.
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When I am ready to fish, I bring the minnow bucket and 5-gal bucket to the launch. I drain the water from the minnow bucket and pour a few dozen minnows into a small plastic pail (I use a 4-lb potato salad container).
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I then pour the minnows from the pail into a 16-oz dry roasted peanut jar.
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I add some river water to the jar, screw on the lid, then place the jar behind my seat on a small ledge.
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I take a few minnows from the jar and place them into the cupholder well in front of my seat.
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When those are used up, I take a few more from the jar. The minnows in the jar remain active for several hours while I am on the water.
At the end of the trip, I pour the remaining minnows back into the minnow bucket, add some new water, and place the bucket back in the garage.
I buy my minnows at Anglers. Shady noted a few weeks ago that Clydes tackle shop in SW Baltimore also carries minnows. I place my minnow bucket inside a 5-gal bucket and go to Anglers. They load my pint of minnows into the minnow bucket. At home the 5-gal bucket sits in my garage. The minnows are very hardy -- they last for at least 3 weeks without aeration or food. I try to give them fresh Severn River water every few days -- either when I fish or as part of a separate trip for water freshening.
001.jpg
When I am ready to fish, I bring the minnow bucket and 5-gal bucket to the launch. I drain the water from the minnow bucket and pour a few dozen minnows into a small plastic pail (I use a 4-lb potato salad container).
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I then pour the minnows from the pail into a 16-oz dry roasted peanut jar.
004.jpg
I add some river water to the jar, screw on the lid, then place the jar behind my seat on a small ledge.
007.jpg
I take a few minnows from the jar and place them into the cupholder well in front of my seat.
008.jpg
When those are used up, I take a few more from the jar. The minnows in the jar remain active for several hours while I am on the water.
At the end of the trip, I pour the remaining minnows back into the minnow bucket, add some new water, and place the bucket back in the garage.
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