Testimonials
BOB
PICTURES OF MOUNTED BAIT TANK
I decided to mount the tank permanently in the back deck of my skiff. I now have the 50 gallon up front and the 17 gallon in back. I can keep bait for days!!! Thank you for such a great tank.


LARRY from MACKS CREEK, MISSOURI
This is the night of the 4th, I have actually had shad in your bait tank now for 3 days, today being the second catch.
I just wanted to check in and inform you, so far, this tank is AMAZING!!
The weather has been in 60s here, not what I had hoped for. Caught 1 Largemouth 9lb, 8oz. along with a nice walleye.
Whitebass and Hybred is co-operating, but, I wouldnt have got these if it wasnt for this tank FOR SURE!!!
STAN & JULIE from LAKE TEXHOMA
Stan and Julie, Lake Texhoma striper guides, sent us this adorable picture of their twins sitting on a Sunshine Grayline Bait Tank. Check out their website here.

L. HILL from SAN ANTONIO, TX
TOUGHEST TANK CONSTRUCTION
It all happened so fast, it is a blurr. I was coming home from a trip to Port Isabel on the southern tip of Texas in late July, 2009 when something caught my eye. It was my Grayline Tank sailing out of the back of my boat while I was going down the highway at 70 MPH. I had left one of the doors unlatched before leaving and had emptied the tank, so with a 30 MPH wind and traveling at highway speeds, the bait taink became a sail and lifted up 10 feet or so and slammed and bounced and rolled onto the highway. I had to find a place to turn around, but when I got back to the tank, expecting to find my tank destroyed, it was all pretty much in tact. The tank itself only has a scratch on one end at the top. The impact did break off the T-handles on the hatch doors and cracked the center hinge support, but that's about it. Total parts to repair were under $15. For any money, I will stay with, not only the best bait saver on the market, but undoubtedly, the toughest to boot!

