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Tommy's Bait Shop
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:43 pm
by roadwarriorsvt
Lately I've seen a need for live bait so I decided since I usually catch more than I need, I could provide a needed service to the fresh water fishermen on Oahu. This will be on a temporary basis pending how much of a need there is.
RATES:
$20.00 per 100 with 2 or more days notice.
$25.00 per 100 same day service pending stock availability.
What You Get:
A mix of mosquito fish and talopia. Some mosquito fish as large as three (3) inches!
I'm not here to get rich, mainly just cover some start-up cost and part of my time. Walmart has raised their prices to a whopping $52.00/100, plus I'm located about 3 miles from the Wahiawa Freshwater park!
Please try to call in advance and before 9:00 pm. Mahalos,
Tommy
(808)381-7453
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:38 pm
by paka555
right on Tommy!
....i will def. call you sometime next week
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:46 pm
by roadwarriorsvt
Sounds good.
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 3:25 pm
by roadwarriorsvt
Walmart raised their prices from $.26/ea. to $.52/ea!!!
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:11 pm
by Stan Wright
I think I paid $10 for 40 medium size fish at Stadium Mall.
So for 100 fish it was over $25.
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:50 pm
by pogigod
Tested them out on salt water last night. They actually survived quite nice out in K-Bay... Also was about to keep them alive in a bait bucket for 24 hours before i tossed the remainder of them in... Only down side is they seemed a little lethargic in salt water but they still swam around.
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:56 am
by roadwarriorsvt
Thats good to hear. I guess since they are raised in brackish water, they can do OK in salt water or fresh water. One minnow for all types of water!
Thanks for the feedback.
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:13 am
by roadwarriorsvt
MINNOW TIPS:
Here are a couple of tips so you get the most out of your minnows.
*Use a large container. The more water there is available, the more diluted all the amonias, toxins, waste, etc. becomes and will be less harmful to the bait.
*Use an airater. Keeping a good supply of oxygen in the water will keep the minnows alive indefinitely. Everyone needs oxygen.
*Ice. Keep the water cool. Cool water helps retain the oxygen in the water. Don't over do it with the ice. A half pint or pint of water frozen in a ziplock bag will go a long way. It also helps to keep a lid on the bucket and keep it closed to keep the sunlight (heat) out.
* Know where and when to use your bait. Even the livelyest of minnows won't help if you are not where the fish are. Hit up some of the veteran fisherman (
Stan) to see where is a good spot. This applies wheather you're fishing from a bank or boat.
I hope these tips help you get the most from your minows.
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Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:07 am
by pogigod
O also side note, KEEP A LID on the buckets, I forgot to bring mine and every 3 or so minutes i would have to walk over to the bucket and put a minnow that jumped out back into the bucket.... This was in 5 gallon buckets filled about halfway....