I am sorry, guys, but I am at a total loss. I never thought that the fishing in Florida was that different from the Texas coast. When Poon Time asked about a 50 gal. live well, I was amazed. I, honestly could put all the fish I ever caught in a tank that size. Down here, if it will not hit a mirrolure, then we use shrimp. I have a 48qt Igloo with an aerator from Wall Mart for a total investment of $40. What are you guys fishing for and what bait are you using(lobsters?baby sharks?) Pat
Pat,Rick nailed it. The only "livewell" fishermen I know of are bass or redfish tournament fishermen. Live bait is very big here. You will not find many inshore fishermen that do not have a castnet or three in the boat. Most common are threadfin herring, shad, scaled sardines, finger mullet, or pinfish. Many, especially snook fishermen, even chum with live bait. It's not uncommon here for guys to spend the first two hours finding/catching bait. Even offshore bottom diggers here really hate to go out without a well full of pinfish for grouper and snapper. Bluwater trollers for sails and kingfish are the same, just different baitfish. Shrimp are not always available here, especially in the summer. Artificials work as well here as they do anywhere else but there is nothing like having the confidence of 200 live baitfish swimming in the boat.I just installed a 25 gallon round tank in my 22-2. Gotta have live bait for tarpon fishing, right captflatback? <!-- s:wink: --><!-- s:wink: -->