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I just got my new livewell up and rigged. However, I think my penn 310 GTI's will handle all I am going to catch (stripers with some spot) :lol:
 

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water drains out the bottom through the feed when I am done. Dirty warmer water flows off the top and to keep from over flowing.

I had a big round pale for my last boat that I would just refresh with the washdown or buckets overboard. I decided to go all out on the Judge and buy an actual livewell :lol:

Have no fear I will be trolling artificials in the fall for the MSSA tourney again. 8) (If I live bait fish the late fall, it will be with eels too where no livewell is needed)
 
B-Faithful":2wtwnf78 said:
If I live bait fish the late fall, it will be with eels too where no livewell is needed

Only a 5 gal bucket and 2#'s of ice. :)
 
Is that thing mounted down? Looks like you are ready to get on that live line bite!!! How many gallons?
 
I use a cooler mat under it so it doesn't slide. i cannot remember the exact capacity but I think it is 30gal
 
gray duck":3g2whkni said:
sorry for redirect from original post but what type of livewell and how much$?

Ping.... bump...

I'm also curious what type of livewell it is and how much.
 
UnWired":3mpatn3f said:
gray duck":3mpatn3f said:
sorry for redirect from original post but what type of livewell and how much$?

Ping.... bump...

I'm also curious what type of livewell it is and how much.
chris if your going to buy a live bait tank for our waters up here get a tank made by offshore great tanks bait swims real well
mike (reel deal)
 
Awesome Mike,

I thought about doing that, but I don't know if I want as large of a tank as you have... might not be a bad idea though, but I was thinking about a single tank, 35-40 gallon class. If I go that route, I probably want something slightly higher with tackle storage on it. Not sure yet. I have to come down there one of these days and check out your tank to see how big it is and if it crowds the deck.
 
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