I'm a retired Navy Lieutenant Commander that served in the submarine community for 25 years. While stationed in Pensacola at Chief of Naval Education and Training in the Mid 90s, I got hooked on salt water fishing. Here in Virginia Beach, we're blessed with some of the best fishing anywhere. As a fisherman, I've always had the best luck with live bait. I catch my own bait with a 6 ft cast net and used to keep it in a normal plastic bait bucket.
No matter what the bait- mullet, menhaden, and especially shrimp, they would all die from either the sun or the lack of oxygen in the water. That was because those little plastic buckets don't have enough water flow through them and they float too shallow in the water which allows the sun to bake the bait. Shrimp are really sensitive to their environment. I built progressively bigger out of water aerated buckets and the shrimp still died. Chemicals on my hand would kill them. Too many in any size bucket would kill them. Man, they died quick.
But not now, with the Better Bait Bucket and Crab Corral, I catch the bait the day before a fishing trip and they're good to go the next day no matter how many are in there. The same goes for crabs. I've kept crabs alive for 10 days waiting for enough to be caught for all my family. No more stuffing crabs in the freezer until you have a mess. Even the three footer will hold plenty.
If you want something bigger, tell me. Contact me via email. I can work out something with you.
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