Baitwell = same (just another name) Recirculating Livewell/Baitwell – this well has the ability to pump in water and then shut off the supply to basically become an “aquarium”. The recirculator can then be switched on to “recirculate” the existing water.

What is a Baitwell on a boat?

A livewell is a tank found on many fishing boats that is used to keep bait and caught fish alive. It works by pumping fresh water from the surrounding body into the tank, as well as keeping the water aerated.

How does a Baitwell work?

Livewells are tanks found on many fishing boats, deck boats, and pontoons that are used to keep bait and caught fish alive. It works by pumping fresh water from the lake you are boating on into the tank and then back out. This flow of water keeps the water fresh and oxygenated, allowing fish to breath properly.

How long can fish live in livewells?

Fish will stay alive in livewells anywhere from 5 to 8 hours. This depends on several circumstances such as livewell size, fish count, oxygen count and more. These things are easy for anglers to fix and observe in order to keep their fish healthy for longer periods of time.

Is a live well Necessary?

Baitwells for Serious Live-Baiters For those who fish to live — guides and pro anglers — as well as those who live to fish, jumbo livewells are an essential feature in their bay boats. Some manufacturers take note of this and cater to it.

How do you keep a bunker alive?

Keeping Bunker Alive. Captured bunker can either be put on ice for use as cut bait or placed in a livewell if you want to fish them live. Most boats, unfortunately, do not have livewells that can keep even a dozen bunker alive for more than a couple hours.

How do you keep squid alive?

Squid keep well in a live bait tank, provided there is good water circulation. They have a habit of inking the live well, which reduces the efficiency of oxygen transfer. Having a submersible pump is the best option, but an aerator combined with manual water exchanges will also suffice.