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Going on a deep sea head boat next sat out of st augustine (the K2). Want to bring live pins with me, but all I have is 5gal buckets with small aerators. My question is how many pins are safe to put in a five gal bucket assuming air isn't a problem. Its a 12 hour trip, so lets say they'll be in there for about 8hrs.
They do have a large bait well on the boat, but if you put bait in there it becomes community bait.
If you can change out the water every 30 minutes or so, you can keep 2-3 dozen in there. An airator in saltwater doesn't work as well as you might think. Changing water is the key.
As Tom says, I would change about 3/4 of the water every 30 minutes or so, plus use an aerator, and you should be good. Fortunately, pins are among the hardiest fish around, and will take a lot of abuse compared to some of our other local bait-type fishes such as grunts and sand perch.