Castro | Wed Mar-31-04 11:33 AM |
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#19627, "Live-well - alive or dead fish?"
Wed Mar-31-04 11:34 AM by Castro
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My question to you is:
Why are some fish brought to the scales more lively than others?
I got to thinking on oxygen, water temp, air temp in the live-well, fish dope.
Of course there is the obvious deep hook or bleeding fish wound.
What do you guys do to help your fish stay frisky and alive till weight-inns?
I thought this was way cool ~
At one of the big bass tournaments a pro we all know Brought in a fish with a jig deep in its throat. Instead of trying to operate and performing surgery on the fish. He cut the line a few inches out from its mouth, waited till after the fish was weight-in.. Afer all was said and done he got back his jig :)
Smart thinking Mr. Dobbins
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| Live-well - alive or dead fish?
[View all] , Castro, Wed Mar-31-04 11:33 AM
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Sacto John,
Mar 31st 2004, #1
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fish24,
Mar 31st 2004, #2
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Lake,
Mar 31st 2004, #6
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mteman,
Mar 31st 2004, #3
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Lake,
Mar 31st 2004, #4
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swimbait,
Mar 31st 2004, #5
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LzyFish,
Mar 31st 2004, #7
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LzyFish,
Mar 31st 2004, #8
2 to 5 gallon bucket is great to have.,
Castro,
Apr 01st 2004, #9
RE: 2 to 5 gallon bucket is great to have.,
LawnMowerman,
Apr 13th 2004, #13
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BuzzFish,
Apr 01st 2004, #10
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Castro,
Apr 02nd 2004, #11
RE: Live-well - alive or dead fish?,
Castro,
Apr 07th 2004, #12
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