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    For you tournament fisherman..........

    We have them in stock and ready to install if any one wants one, Rodney has done a great job of coming up with a product that will help keep your fish alive.

    FISH GUARDIAN WILL REVOLUTIONIZE TOURNAMENT FISH CARE

    New Product Saves Time, Precisely Distributes Life-Saving Chemicals


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    May 4, 2011

    Fishing industry veterans Rodney and Jamie Hairgrove hereby announce the debut of The Fish Guardian (patent pending), an accessory which will make tournament fishing easier, more productive and more profitable by facilitating the distribution of livewell additives and thereby decreasing fish mortality.


    Rodney, a veteran Kentucky Lake guide and tournament angler, said that the idea for their product was born on the water. “I’ve always used Catch and Release ® in my livewells,” he said. “But it’s messy, especially if it’s windy, and it gets on your hands and on your boat carpet. If it gets any moisture in the jar, it gets hard, too.”


    As a result of those past inconveniences, he sought out a way to liquefy the additives. After several attempts, he developed a simple pump system that takes liquefied Catch and Release ® and distributes it to the livewell in precise quantities.


    “It works flawlessly,” Rodney said. “The nozzles are metered so all you do is hit a momentary waterproof switch for 3 seconds and it dispenses exactly enough Catch and Release ® for 20 gallons of water. That’s a pretty standard sized livewell. If yours are bigger or smaller, you can add or take away as necessary.”


    The Fish Guardian can be installed in the bilge compartment of any bass boat in less than an hour by a reasonably mechanical angler. Wires need to be fished up toward the dash of the boat where an existing auxiliary switch can be used to activate the sprayer nozzle. If no such switch exists, the button can be mounted under the dash or at any other spot on the boat the owner prefers.


    The suggested retail price for the Fish Guardian is $129.99. That money can be recouped by avoiding a single dead fish penalty in a tournament. Furthermore, Rodney added, the Fish Guardian provides anglers with more time to catch those tournament-winning bass. “Think of the time you save not messing with the chemicals,” he explained. “You should be able to get in at least 20 more casts.”


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    Re: For you tournament fisherman.......... (RangerRodney)

    This is what they look like installed, takes about 30 minutes to put one in.

    The bracket is a home made bracket for my boat.





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