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Contact West Marine or Boaters World marine outfitters, for example, and ask for a catalog, or shop online. They have everything you will need to rig a complete system, including battery powered pumps, fittings, livewell tanks (circular, insulated tanks with discharge from a standpipe located in the center of the tank's bottom works best) and mounting systems for the aeration pumps. The mounting systems use the boat's forward motion to force water through the system while underway without using the pump. You don't need to pull the pump in the boat.
-----Original Message----- From: James B. Reynolds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 5:09 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Aeration of electrofishing holding tanks
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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.
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