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Topic: bait tube- the bait tank alternative  (Read 6338 times)

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SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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That's exactly the set up I used-- the little square cap.  I managed to use mine down in SD last month, and it actually worked great.  I just finished a 1 1/2 inch version for anchovies. 
The tow line needs to have a swivel on it, or the line gets twisted.  A lot of folks in SD put the rope on both sides- to hold it against the yak when drifting- this seemed like overkill to me, since the darn thing floats anyway.


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Do you have pics of the swivel and line?
What type of swivel did you use?
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sorry for the slow reply...was off in San Diego.

I used the biggest honking swivel I could find at western boat...darn big thing- sorry I don't have the size #.  Its not like that swivel has to hold any weight, it just has to keep the line from twisting.  I used a 3mm perlon line attached only to the front cap,and just long enough to clear the back of the boat.


 

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