This is a photo of one of the most recent soda bottle minnow traps to the collection. I have about 8 now. About 12 will be the right amount for me.
I cut the openings off some other bottles. I then make the holes for the openings to thread into those holes, which were cut. I use a little glue to hold them in. I put some concrete in the bottom of the bottle. A bit of a hint, put a few small screws in near the bottom of the bottle, for the concrete to grab hold. Otherwise, the concret will pull free of the inside of the bottle. I use an eyelet at the cap. You could just drill a hole in the neck of the bottle for the string. Just attach a float and you have a minnow or shinner trap. This way if some are lost, no big deal. The excess concrete washes out after a few uses.
As bait, I use some fish type cat food mixed with corn meal. I mix it in a zip lock baggie. I mix it to a dough like substance. I cut a corner off the zip lock and squeeze the dough like bait substance into each bottle, sort of like decorating a cake.
I cut the openings off some other bottles. I then make the holes for the openings to thread into those holes, which were cut. I use a little glue to hold them in. I put some concrete in the bottom of the bottle. A bit of a hint, put a few small screws in near the bottom of the bottle, for the concrete to grab hold. Otherwise, the concret will pull free of the inside of the bottle. I use an eyelet at the cap. You could just drill a hole in the neck of the bottle for the string. Just attach a float and you have a minnow or shinner trap. This way if some are lost, no big deal. The excess concrete washes out after a few uses.
As bait, I use some fish type cat food mixed with corn meal. I mix it in a zip lock baggie. I mix it to a dough like substance. I cut a corner off the zip lock and squeeze the dough like bait substance into each bottle, sort of like decorating a cake.
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