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I WAS ASKED (SEE BELOW) WHAT TYPE OF PUMP I USE. I SUGGEST
KEEPING IT SIMPLE. TRY USING A SUBMERSIBLE BOAT-BAILING PUMP
AND HANG IT OVER THE SIDE WHILE LETTING THE WATER FLOW INTO
THE TANK. FOR THE TANK, USE A LARGE FOOD COOLER (ICE CHEST)
MADE OF PLASTIC WITH A LID. A HOLE DRILLED NEAR THE TOP OF
THE COOLER, WITH A HOSE ATTACHED, WILL ALLOW OUTFLOW BACK
OVER THE SIDE OF THE BOAT. THE MAIN DISADVANTAGE TO THIS
SETUP IS HAVING TO PULL IN THE PUMP WHEN MOVING ABOUT AT
HIGHER SPEED (HIGHER THAN THE TROLLING-TYPE SPEED WHEN
ELECTROFISHING). HOWEVER, IF YOUR BOAT HAS A WELL, YOU CAN
PUT THE PUMP IN THE WELL AND AVOID THE PROBLEM.
--JIM REYNOLDS
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>What type of pump did you use on this equipment?
>Did you have the system made up from scratch or are there companies
in the
>US already supplying portable fish-holding units with flow-through?
>I've been unable as yet to source a suitable pump for this in the UK that
>will run from batteries, although I have a few more manufacturers to
chase
>up. I'm aware that there are battery-run pumps available in the US that
are
>used for various applications in recreational vehicles etc., but it would
>appear that they are not sold over here due to the lower popularity of
such
>activities.
>Pete.
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