Good answer Gator. Mine are dead by the time i get back to the ramp, let alone home.
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Good answer Gator. Mine are dead by the time i get back to the ramp, let alone home.
THANKS DUCK for showing me how to make it. I took a 22 quart coleman cooler that I using a big flat screwdriver and punched a hole in the top of the side for the aerator to hang. Then I took a phillips screwdriver and punched a hole near the top of the side for the air hose to fit through. It stays cool in the summer and also with it being wider, I don't have to worry about it turning over in rough water or in transport to the lake.I thought I had a pic of it but I guess it was on my puter that died.