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    Livewell additive

    I Like to pre-measure my livewell additve at home and pour the powder into little zip lock bags that Wal-Greens sell in there medicine isle. The bag is about 2" by 2" with a zip lock closure. I just take a capful of the additive and pour it in the baggy. This way all I need to do is grab a baggy, open it up, and dump it in the contents into the livewell. This way I don't waste alot by pouring from the container and eye-balling the amount. The little baggies are perfect, strong and convienent, plus alot cheaper than livewell additive.



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    Re: Livewell additive (behmer)

    I've seen a lot of back and forth on here about using Hydrogen Peroxide in live wells and there is a good Article by Doug Hannon on this. If you use the right amount according to him, there is no better additive. I tried it a couple of weeks ago on Guntersville with some big fish in the live well and all of the fish were alive and well at weight in. I am going to use that from now on.
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    Re: Livewell additive (behmer)

    WHAT BRAND POWDER ADDITIVE DO YOU USE?
    What is the right amount of Hydrogen Peroxide?

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    Re: Livewell additive (CUZNJOE)

    Doug says....1 ounce of Hydrogen Peroxide per 3 gallon of water..be carful because too much will harm their gills.

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    non iodized salt works wonders and is CHEEAP i hear its the main ingredient in rejuvenate
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    http://chattanoogafishingforum...art=1

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    Fill #1 well out from the launch before blastoff...its cooler/cleaner usually...upgrade recirc pumps to 700-800gps...at least one per LW...dump HP 4oz-5oz after 1st keeper and leave recirc ON if 3-5 bass will do a LOT of good....also frozen water in used 20oz plastic bottles tossed in about 10, noon, 2 helps.

    I started using HPero last month...seemed to help a lot...can't be super sure but fish were in 90+ degree lake then came aboard before 8am and were kickin at the 3pm weigh...would have been a better test with a limit...3 bass under 3 pounds is a good but not great test...

    Have a T the 17th and 24th-25th so that should tell me more...provided I do not end up in Dink land.

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    regular old rock salt is the best additive period. Combined with cool water in the livewell cant be beat.!

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    Here's the information that was provided to us by Fun-N-Sun at the pre tournament meeting for the recent Squaw Creek Tournament. This proactive plan to keep your catch healthy was created by the folks at Sure Life and has been used in several summer time tournaments with great results. Keep in mind the water temp at Squaw Creek was over 90 degrees for most of the lake and I don't know of a single fish that was not released alive.

    In an effort to provide the best possible live release during tournaments; we are encouraging you to be proactive in addressing livewell conditions ALL DAY LONG. Although the weigh in procedure is critical, your handling of the fish throughout the day is even more critical, since the fish are in YOUR POSSESSION for the majority of the time. Please study the following suggestions and give them your utmost consideration.

    1. In order to properly condition a livewell, you need to know the approximate volume of your livewell. We highly recommend that you measure the dimensions of your livewell(s) ahead of time to determine gallon volume. Use the following formula to determine the water capacity of your square or rectangular livewell. Using a measuring device (tape or ruler), multiply length times width times height of water in livewell (all in feet) times the constant 7.5. The result will be in gallons.
    2. Fill livewell(s) early (shortly after takeoff) from good water in main body of lake. Do not fill livewell(s) or exchange water in creeks or coves and especially NOT at take off site. HELPFUL TIP: If you have separate livewells, fill first livewell early and store bags of ice in second livewell. This will help keep the primary livewell cool. Afterwards, if you need the second livewell, it will be easier to cool down. This method will also conserve your ice.
    3. IMPORTANT!!!! Treat livewell with CATCH & RELEASE early and re-circulate for a couple of minutes to thoroughly mix. For tournaments use the following chart to determine proper amount of CATCH & RELEASE to add to your livewell. MAKE SURE YOU DOSE LIVEWELL BEFORE YOU START FISHING!!!!

    GALLONS OF WATER CAPFUL(S) OF CATCH & RELEASE FROM 10 OZ. BOTTLE
    10-15 Gallons 2 ½ Capfuls Of CATCH & RELEASE
    20 Gallons 3 –3 ½ Capfuls Of CATCH & RELEASE
    25-30 Gallons 5 Capfuls Of CATCH & RELEASE
    50 Gallons 7 Capfuls Of CATCH & RELEASE

    4. CRITICAL!!!LIVEWELL TEMPERATURES. Please keep your livewell(s) as close as possible to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. DO NOT LET LIVEWELL TEMPERATURES EXCEED 75 degrees Fahrenheit at any time. Check your thermometer OFTEN to make sure temperatures are in target range.
    5. Add 3% hydrogen peroxide to livewell once you catch your FIRST FISH. The 3% hydrogen peroxide will provide adequate dissolved oxygen levels even if you experience livewell failure. Pay attention to the dosage rates below and do not exceed our recommendations. Repeat this procedure when you start to operate second livewell upon introduction of fish.

    GALLONS OF WATER 3% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE DOSAGE RATE
    10-15 Gallons ½ Cupful (4 Fluid Ounces)
    20 Gallons ¾ Cupful (6 Fluid Ounces)
    25-30 Gallons 1 Cupful (8 Fluid Ounces)
    50 Gallons 2 Cupfuls (16 Fluid Ounces)

    6. If you catch a heavy load of fish, please exchange water in livewell at least once during the day and repeat cooling of water, dosing of CATCH & RELEASE and reapply hydrogen peroxide to livewell.
    7. IMPORTANT!!!!!!!DO NOT. REPEAT. DO NOT PUMP IN FRESH WATER OR RECIRCULATE FRESH WATER THROUGHOUT THE DAY. This will defeat the purpose of cooling the water down and applications of water conditioners. DO NOT OPERATE LIVEWELLS ON TIMED AERATION. KEEP LIVEWELLS ON MANUAL RECIRCULATION CONSTANTLY.
    8. DO NOT FILL WEIGH IN BAGS FROM WATER OVER THE SIDE OF BOAT AT WEIGH IN SITE!!!! Fill bags with water from treated and cooled livewells. Dip bags in livewells to fill with water or pump water from livewell through pump out pumps directly to bags as they hang off side of boat. To fill bags with water from lake at this point will totally defeat the purpose of all the work you have done in that livewell throughout the day.
    9. TIPS FOR DEEP HOOKED OR WOUNDED (BLEEDING) BASS: Wet hands and try to remove hook using “through the gill method” working quickly. Do not keep bass out of water for more than 40 seconds. If having difficulty, then place bass in livewell water between procedures and allow it to breathe for a few moments and resume task of hook removal. If bass has swallowed the hook, then cut the line close as possible to hook eye and place bass in livewell. If bass is bleeding from body or gills, apply a pinch of CATCH & RELEASE directly to the wound. While we can’t guarantee that your bass will live, following these procedures will give them the best possible chance for survival.
    10. TIPS FOR PROPERLY HANDLING FISH: Try to keep handling bass to a MINIMUM! Try not to let bass come in contact with carpet or let bass bounce around on carpet. This will cause extreme injury to the all-important slime coat or skin of the bass. If you do disrupt slime coating from this action, then this is a good time to rub some CATCH & RELEASE on abrasion. Be cautious not to break jaws of bass. Once broken, that bass will not be able to feed again. ALWAYS hold bass in vertical position or use TWO HANDS to support body. Holding bass with single hand by way of mouth in a horizontal position without proper support will dislocate or break jaw.

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    Re: (Mark Perry)

    WOW THANKS FOR THE LESSON IVE LEARNED ALOT OF THINGS THAT I DIDNT KNOW. WHERE CAN I FIND THAT CATCH AND RELEASE POWDER? TACKLE SHOP?

    THNKS AGAIN FOR THE INFO

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    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by CUZNJOE &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">WOW THANKS FOR THE LESSON IVE LEARNED ALOT OF THINGS THAT I DIDNT KNOW. WHERE CAN I FIND THAT CATCH AND RELEASE POWDER? TACKLE SHOP?

    THNKS AGAIN FOR THE INFO </td></tr></table>bass pro, tackle shops, WalMart....


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    followed instructions from mark's post above this past weekend and worked really well on 20+ in the livewell including some smallies... all fish were in very very good shape come 3:00!!
    Thanks for the great info

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    Re: (Mark Perry)

    ALWAYS hold bass in vertical position or use TWO HANDS to support body. Holding bass with single hand by way of mouth in a horizontal position without proper support will dislocate or break jaw!


    Why is that the big guys have such a problem with remembering to do this? every time we see coverage of the big tournaments these guys are holding fish out horizontal and shaking them and screamin and carryin on like they're crazy. ive never won squat fishin, so i cant say that i understand what it feels like to win a $100k tournament, but i know a lot of guys see that crap on tv and try to imitate it at their club weigh in.

    the two best examples were in bassmaster mag covering the classic, jeff kriet has a fish past horizontal nearly face down, coverage on tv of a college tournament where a guy kept goin on about a 7lber on 6 lb line. he had the fish out of the watefor nearly 5 minutes lookin it over and carryin on about it.

    these guys are far better fishermen than i am, but it just seems that they forget that these fish are a resource to be conserved and not just a way for some of us to get our rocks off.

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