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cowherder
08-19-2008, 10:27 PM
My cousin lives on the lagoon, and we want to make a bait pen instead of spending $300 for one to hold peanuts. Anyone ever do a project like this or put something together from a kit?

voyager35
08-23-2008, 08:07 AM
You can definitely make one yourself. Get some pvc they use for sprinkler systems, 3/8" or 1/2", some wire mesh, plasti tie it all together, with flotation foam at the top. Clean it up once a season, powerwash carefully, adn it should last for years. Pretty easy to make, depends on how handy you are.

Here are some plans I found:

http://www.swordfishingcentral.com/albums/Rigging/bait_pen.gif

voyager35
08-23-2008, 08:11 AM
Some finished pens

dogfish
08-23-2008, 08:18 AM
Ha ha the one with the little girl in it reminds me when I was little my parents had to keep my in the backyard chained to the clothesline or I would run out of the yard. Today if you do that they call social services on ya.:laugh: nice pics

captnemo
08-23-2008, 08:25 AM
I found this on the net -

Baitpen:

Shopping List
*three 20-foot lengths of 3/4-inch commercial-grade PVC pipe
*12 one-inch PVC Tees
*16 one- to 3/4-inch PVC reducers/bushings
*two 90-degree 3/4-inch PVC elbows
*three swim noodles
*100 black zip-ties
*12 stainless-steel screws
*one 50-foot roll of 49-inch-wide No. N1020 1/2-inch plastic screening
*one can of PVC cement
*one can of anti-fouling boat bottom paint
*hacksaw
*power drill with small bit
Step 1
To make a bait pen five feet in diameter, cut two of the 20-foot PVC pipes to 14 feet in length. Be sure to cut the male end of the pipe, as the built-in male-female connectors are how the loop is finished. Slide six tees onto one length of pipe and four onto the other, before bending the PVC into a circle and joining the ends with PVC cement.

captnemo
08-23-2008, 08:27 AM
Step 2
Cut the remaining 20-foot length of PVC into four 42-inch lengths. These are the vertical supports and they each run from a tee on the bottom ring to a tee on the top ring.

Use the PVC cement to affix the vertical supports to four tees on one ring, cementing in the reducers to ensure a snug fit. After the adhesive has cured, space the vertical supports evenly around the pen, then drill the tees and fix their positions on the rings with the stainless-steel screws. Glue the vertical supports to the tees on the other ring and use the screws to secure the tees.

Take a five-foot length of PVC and use the remaining two tees on the ring to span the bottom ring as a crossmember. Cement it in place. Paint the frame completely with bottom paint. Allow it to dry.

captnemo
08-23-2008, 08:29 AM
Step 3
Affix the plastic screening to the inside of the cylinder created by the rings and supports, using a zip-tie to attach it to the rings and vertical supports every six inches or so. Cover the bottom and half of the top of the pen, overlapping all seams and using zip-ties generously.

captnemo
08-23-2008, 08:30 AM
Step 4
Use the remaining pieces of PVC pipe to fashion a half-circle-shaped hatch cover. Join six- and four-foot pieces of PVC with an elbow, then bend the six-foot pipe around to meet an elbow cemented to the other end of the four-foot length. Cover this half-circle hatch with plastic screen, letting it overlap all sides by at least three inches. Lay it over the uncovered space of the top, then affix this lid to the mesh top with zip-ties along the straight piece of PVC.

Don't cinch the zip-ties too tightly here, this is the hinge of the hatch and needs to be able to swing freely. Attach the pool noodles around the pen about three inches from the top, using zip-ties to connect them right to the mesh. Float the pen in a spot with slight current and load it up.

dogfish
08-23-2008, 09:25 AM
Poormans bait pen - ya have a spot that doesn't have too much tidal flow, you could use an old washing machine drum, run float foam all around the edges, use pvc and mesh to make the top, or cut one out of marine plywood, varnish it. Plastic tie or brass hinges, and you're done.:thumbsup:

stormchaser
09-05-2008, 09:01 AM
Very cool pics, lol the one where he put his daughter inside.

Bet she wasn't too happy with him that day.:laugh: