minnow bucket

  • reellinn
    Posts: 17
    #1261808

    (dry hands minnow bucket)Has anyone used one and are they worth thirty bucks. Sounds like nice idea but you can buy allot of foam buckets for that price. Any input would be great.

    nick
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 4977
    #753066

    I just use a little net, then the minnows are pretty much dry, my wife picked it up sometime ago, and I’ve adopted using it in winter.

    moler02
    Iowa, Knoxville
    Posts: 525
    #753101

    I like the plastic dippers. I catch one let it slip out of my grasp, look for it, roll it in the sand on floor then step on it. By now I’m light headed from all the bending over. Minnows are a hell of a lot of work. Just buy em dead to start with.

    jeweler
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 543
    #753115

    That is a good one! That is exactly how it goes too!

    ron_w_basser2
    North Central, MN
    Posts: 136
    #753162

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    I like the plastic dippers. I catch one let it slip out of my grasp, look for it, roll it in the sand on floor then step on it. By now I’m light headed from all the bending over. Minnows are a hell of a lot of work. Just buy em dead to start with.


    That’s why I never use them in the summer. I stick with plastics.

    Glad to hear I’m not the only one that gets light headed .

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