I am looking at trapping some minnows for an aquarium.
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http://www.boyslife.org/workshop/minnows.
I would suggest making several of them however.
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Get some small meshed cage wire and make a cylindar about 8 to 10 inchs in diameter. Close off one end and make a funnel with the wire leading into the cylinder at the other end. The hole at the end of the funnel should be about the size of a Quarter. Put the trap in shallow water laying on it's side, the minnows can swin in the funnel and can't swim out.
My dad has a minnow net - don't know if he bought it or made it. The net has pretty small holes (smaller than on a net you'd use when catching trout) is about 4 feet across %26 is attached to 2 wooden poles on each side of the net (kind of like wooden broom handles). He %26 my brother would catch minnows for fishing bait in a small stream- 1 would be on 1 side of the net holding the ends of the handles %26 the other would be on the other side. (The wooden handles made it sturdy, so I imagine you could do this solo if need be.) They'd put it in the water where they saw minnows swimming around %26 wait a little bit %26 then each lift up their handles %26 see what they caught. Hope this is the type of info you're looking for..
You can buy minnow traps pretty cheap at most sporting good stores
benjos brother the cheapest way is to take about a 2ltr coke bottle an cut the end with the nozzle and tape it inside out the edges with duck tape then punch some holes smaller than 1/4" maybe with a nail so that when you pull it out the water most the water drains out this works helps to put bread are turtel/fish food in it
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