Frabil Aqualife Bait Station

Do you walk on water? Do you fish?  If “Yes” and “Yes”, then you are an Ice Angler and you know that live bait is one of the most effective ways to seduce lethargic fish to strike during the cold winter months.  The Frab Aqualife Bait Station is a great way to transport and keep bait alive.

Fish360 Frabil Aqualife Bait Station

The Frabil Aqualife Bait Station has a cavernous 6 gallon capacity to house a school of bait fish.  The aerator runs on two D batteries.  The power source is integrated into the bucket lid.  This integrated design provides a balanced system.  My previous portable live bait system had the power source on the side, which caused the bucket to lean towards one side.

Frabil Aqualife Bait Station

I initially purchased the Frabil Aqualife Bait Station for ice fishing.  I also use it to store and transport American Eels and shiners during the spring, summer, and fall months when I am targeting striped bass and lake trout.  I use my Frabil Aqualife Bait Station all year long! 😉

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Treble Hook Hangups

I like to up-size the treble hooks on my plugs with the largest VMC treble hooks that I can without compromising the plug’s action. Large treble hooks are taller and slightly heavier. These two characteristics cause the treble hooks to swing and hang up on the body of the plug. I want my treble hooks to hook fish, not my plugs!

Fish360 Treble Hook Hangups

My solution to this inconvenient problem is to reduce the flexibility between the treble hook and the swivel. Traditionally this is done by removing the split ring; cutting a channel on the hook eye; inserting the swivel loop through the newly formed channel; and closing the channel. I do not like this solution because it reduces hook strength. I target BIG fish. Strength reduction is not an option. Hence, I reduce the flexibility via heat shrink tubing.

Fish360 Treble Hook Hangups

This solution can be realized with a simple procedure:

  • Remove the treble hook (along with the split ring) from the plug via splint ring pliers.
  • Insert the split ring and treble shank into a length of 1/4″ shrink tubing.
    • TIP: If necessary, insert the splint ring pliers into the shrink tubing and open them to slightly enlarge the tubing.
    • WARNING: Be careful not to puncture your self!
  • Cut the excess tubing just above the split ring via utility knife.
  • Secure the treble hook with the splint ring and shrink tubing to the plug’s swivel via split ring pliers.
  • Shrink the tubing via heat.

This solution has passed testing in my workshop. I am looking forward to field testing it on the rock studded shore of Cutthyhunk island during the upcoming season. Fish beware! 😉

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Exercise

Last January I told my Doctor that I got really sick and lost consciousness. I have never been that sick before. I was very concerned because the ice fishing season was about to start. Not having any data on me, my Doctor ordered a battery of tests. I passed all of the tests. Ironically, my Doctor still issued a prescription: exercise.

Fish360 Bowflex

Getting into a regular exercise pattern proved to be more difficult than the exercise itself.  The electronics on my elliptical machine failed.  I ordered a rowing machine; the rope snapped.  I am now on my third exercise machine: a Bowflex Max Trainer.  The waves of commitment never ebb.  After getting knocked down several times, I eventually found a time pattern that works.

After taking his prescription for the past 12 months, I have noticed some side effects:

  1. Sugary drinks taste funny.
  2. Water, wine, and risky taste amazing!
  3. I fall asleep before my favorite fishing show ends.
  4. Multiple morning coffees have been replace with one cup.
  5. My belt has to be tighten to keep my pants from falling for gravity.
  6. My T-shirts feel tight around the shoulders and arms.

Thankfully exercise did not impact my fishing schedule.  Surprisingly, I fished harder and longer than the previous year.  I will continue with the exercise thing because it appears to have a positive influence on my fishing.  I will not share the side effects with my Doctor.  I fear what he will prescribe next!

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