I like that idea. You could even make it a little bigger if in the spring you were finding bunker in a place where there were no bass and you wanted to keep the bunker alive. Example, you could get bunker in a bay, set up your yak, and then take them out with you into the spots in the ocean where you knew bass might be. You could only do that with maybe 2 bunker at most, but at least they could be kept alive. Or you could use it for some livelining of the mid-size bunker, maybe make a tube that was 3 or 4" in diameter, and put some 4-6" bunker in there. I bet that would be deadly for doormat fluke. Thanks for posting.