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What kind of entry would one look for in Live Bait Fish Traps?

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What kind of entry would one look for in Live Bait Fish Traps?

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A. We like a tall, deep entry to our Live Bait Fish Traps. The taller the entry means that the bait fish swim around the sides of the trap instead of on top of the trap trying to figure out how to get in. The deeper the entry means that there is less chance visually for the bait fish to see the exit opening when trying to escape. Bait fish spend time in the bait fish traps corners trying to get back out. You can imagine, the deeper the coned entry, the deeper the corner, in return meaning more effective bait fish catches in your bait fish traps.

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