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You are here: Home / Product Endorsement / Product Review: The ubiquitous Frabill oama bait bucket

Product Review: The ubiquitous Frabill oama bait bucket

September 4, 2018 By Scott 7 Comments

The strongly recommended bait bucket to use for oama in Hawaii has been the Frabill Flow Troll on the left. If you see fishermen carrying that bucket you know they’re either planning to catch bait, or have live bait in it to dunk.  What makes it so convenient to use is that it’s weighted to float with the door facing up, and when pulled, water flows through to aerate the bait in the bucket.  But the feature that separates it from the rest, including the Plano (parent company of Frabill) bucket on the right, is that the Flow Troll has a spring loaded door that allows you to push it open with one hand and drop in your oama, without having to unlatch and latch the door.

If you had to fiddle with opening and closing a latch, there’s a good chance your precious oama would find its way out. We even carry the Flow Troll inside our kayaks when holding live oama, and dunk it overboard occasionally, to give the bait fresh, oxygenated water.

Trust me, don’t buy any other bait bucket unless you will always have two hands available to access it.  You should be able to find the Flow Troll at your local tackle shop for $15 or less, and expect it to last for many oama seasons.

Filed Under: Product Endorsement, Product Review Tagged With: floating bait bucket, frabill bait bucket, oama bait bucket

Comments

  1. Kelly Shishido says

    September 5, 2018 at 9:51 am

    Truly agree, Iʻve lost many of fish with the Plano bait buckets lid opening up. I am true belever Frabill brand. Eyah, no Moa my fish in dea story got really old really fast. lol

    Reply
    • Scott says

      September 5, 2018 at 12:17 pm

      Hi Kelly S,
      I remember some of those sad stories where you’ve netted uncommon fish for your aquarium only to find that they escaped!

      -scott

      Reply
  2. matthew I says

    September 5, 2018 at 5:39 pm

    very convenient while damashi wading for halalu or sardines!helpful to not need two hands

    Reply
  3. Oama Yoda says

    September 18, 2018 at 1:44 pm

    Frabill no ka oi! Does the company pronounce it’s name “fray bill” or “frahhh bull”?

    Reply
    • Scott says

      September 18, 2018 at 1:53 pm

      Good question. I say “fray bill” cuz it’s easier to say. What do the rest of you guys say?

      Reply
  4. Michelle Ballance from tiger safaris says

    March 15, 2023 at 6:23 pm

    We need to purchase 20

    Please advise price

    Location
    Shipping chgs

    Reply
    • Scott says

      March 16, 2023 at 9:53 am

      Hi Michelle,
      I’m sorry, we do not sell the Frabil bait bucket.

      thanks,
      scott

      Reply

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