Modified freezers/refrigerators work great.

What kind of water heater do you use in your freezer during the cold, freezing winter months to keep the water warm @ 55 F?
I wondered for years what actually happens when those baits in that nice cool 55 F water are hooked up and tossed into that 90 F Summer water. Now I understand what happens to that bait. It’s called “temperature shock” and the shock is much more deadly when bait goes from cool chilled water to hot water in the summer, especially when the bait is on the hook.

I heard this tip directly from a Rejuvenate salesman at a fishing tournament last summer in a private conversation.

*Now if you really want to save a 100’s of dollars over the rest of your life, instead of buying the high dollar blue colored Rejuvenate, go down to your local feed store, buy yourself a 50 lb. bag of cattle salt for $5.00, then go to Wally World or any local convenience store and buy a small bottle of “green” food color dye and a bottle of “yellow” food color dye ($1.23 per bottle) and add the food color into your bait tank water. The color combo of green and yellow make the color “blue.” Different mixtures of green or yellow change the shade of blue, chose the shade you like with every drop of color.

If ammonia or chlorinated water could become a problem, a small bottle of Amquel eliminates all these problems. One teaspoon of Amquel/10 gal water does the trick…Amquel is cheap, works immediately and extremely well plus 1 bottle will last years. An extra teaspoon full of Amquel won’t hurt a thing either, a little insurance so to speak if you feel more comfortable spending a few extra pennies for insurance.
Add more Amquel, salt and food color when you change the water in your bait tank and save bait and save money for a new rod, reel or trolling motor.

I like your modified freezer for stationary home bait tanks.

Ya'll have a Very Merry Christmas today.