Quote Originally Posted by kevinmays View Post
thx guys the boys like to cast and i remember when i did. we are catchin em on zara spooks jr and when they miss they will knock the plug 2 ft out of the water

another fun way is pullin planer boards with gizzard or threadfins.

tnhooker are you using better bait, foam off, shad saver, ice and rock salt. i have a vest bait tank i can keep bait alive for a couple of days. the vest tank is 15 yrs old dont even know if they make them anymore but it has an extra compartment that you put pillow filler in and it catches all the scales and foam as it circs.
Kevin I have a 30 gal Grayline with areators and filters. I use 1 cup salt per 10 gal of water. I also use shad keeper and amonia remover. For foam I use non-dairy coffee creamer. I think my problem has been starting with H2O that is too warm to begin with ( 85*). This put too much stress on the bait. The last bunch that I caught I could not let them stay in my bucket for 3 min or so. The net was so heavy, I could not lift it and I had to have my buddy help. It filled a bushel basket. Needless to say, the bait went straight to the tank and that I understand is a no no. I may use 3% hydrogen peroxide in the filter box to add oxygen to the water. Only about 1 oz per 10 gal of water.