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    Default Cooler Bait Tanks


    Anyone checked this guy out?. I've been watching a couple of his videos on facebook. His product looks really nice..
    https://cody-hildebrand.squarespace.com/?r=77404004

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    The site your link took me to is not visible to the public....you have to register or join
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    We from Mississippi 600-750 dollars that's a joke just take a old deep freezer seal the seams add a air pump and filter put it on a timer to turn on for a hour or two a day to cool the water and bingo I just saved you $550

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighornrmk View Post
    Great post. Lots of good info.

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    For that kind of money you can buy a brand new one and still have lots of money left over.
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    Default Here's mine

    Cost me bout $50 for everything. Got tired of my Minner bucket turning over in the boat on those bumpy roads so I solved that problem. Tools to make it were a huge flat head screw driver and Phillips head Screw driver. OH and a Hammer LOL
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