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Title: catching minni's
Post by: Reel Time on March 28, 2007, 09:03:33 PM
most the time, i will catch my own killies, and out of all the bait i've tried inside it,, yellow american cheese seems to work the best for me.
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: catfish hunter on March 28, 2007, 10:51:55 PM
I always use a sciene net cuz it only takes a couple minutes ,but when I do use my traps I use dead crabs
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: woodrufflou on March 29, 2007, 12:59:41 AM
my grandfather taught me when i was younger to use bread...its always worked for me
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: catfish hunter on March 29, 2007, 08:32:47 AM
my grandfather taught me when i was younger to use bread...its always worked for me
when I use bread I always use stale bread the has bunker oil on it ,but when I put them in my tank they always puke it up and make a mess so I try not to use it unless I have nothing
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: Capt Craig on March 29, 2007, 09:04:52 AM
When I have been cleaning fish I'll keep some of the scraps and carcases and put it in my traps. It works like a charm
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: rb218 on July 01, 2007, 07:51:46 PM
How do you guys keep your killies alive for the long haul (week or 2)?  Tank? cage? in the water?

 I have been using my plastic killie bucket (the kind with the big door on top) but it gets slimy and they dont seem to do very well even when feeding them regularly.

Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: Reel Time on July 01, 2007, 08:32:47 PM
 rb, i have kept killies at home for a week, never tried longer so dont know about 2weeks. i took a big tub filled it with water from the hose and dropped in an air pump from an aquarium to keep them going in a shaded area.

 and yes that was fresh water, thats the amazing thing with those guys,,
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: ped579 on July 02, 2007, 12:03:40 AM
My vote is bread.  Always worked for me.  As far as saving them.  Whatr we did not use we let go.  There always seemed to be enough the next time around.

HAppy Catching.

Paul
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: CapBob on July 02, 2007, 03:43:12 PM
The best for kellies is a quartered up female horshoe crab with eggs. They go crazy and the pots are jammed. But alas they are protected now.

But in my youth caught thousands that way (helped pay for my firsy car).

Now we use crushed up crabs or dead rip bunkers TT^
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: catfish hunter on July 02, 2007, 04:26:13 PM
we used many tricks ,one was a flattened coors light can the shine atracts them {need bait also},try some catnip in an old sock.there are many tricks ,one that I use is I throw my racks in the same spot time after time then when I need bait I pull the siene net around the area
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: CAPT. JOHN K. on July 02, 2007, 11:24:21 PM
Catfish hunter....You have to use a 2 tank(holding pen) system. After you get them in your trap with the bread you transfer them to a separate pen for purging. After they have spit up all the bait (bread/bunker/cheese/etc. You transfer them to the 2nd pen where they will stay in decent condition. If they are not purged they will begin die-ing off. I use this system in my lagoon and have never had any problems. You'll always have a few that don't make it but that's to be expected. Hope this helps.
                Capt. John K.
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: IrishAyes on July 02, 2007, 11:26:37 PM
Nice info Capt John.  Something I wasn't aware of, the purging thing.  Thanks.  t^
Title: Re: catching minni's
Post by: ped579 on July 03, 2007, 12:01:13 AM
I am glad I did not had to worry about all that I spent most of my fishing life getting fresh killies whenever I needed them.  On our way out we would stop at Cattus Island and set up our traps in the drainage ditches sit back have a cup of coffee and in about 15 min had enough bait to last all day.  What we didn't use went back to area we caught them.

Happy Catching.

Paul