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389.1 | ice and water.....water and ice... | AKOV75::SHANAHAN | I'd rather be fishin' | Fri Jun 26 1987 10:45 | 6 |
| re.0
This time of year is tough.....but I've found the best way is
to keep the water cool by throwing in some ice....once you get to
your fishin hole change the water often.....
Denny
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389.2 | | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Fri Jun 26 1987 10:54 | 6 |
| Also...make sure you don't overcrowd them....i.e. too many in the
bucket as they compete for oxygen. I've seen little battery operated
aeraters for under $5 that will certainly help. And like Denny
said, ice does a lot to cool things down.
-Hj-
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389.3 | | STOWMA::LANGE | terpsichorean ejactamenta... | Fri Jun 26 1987 10:57 | 9 |
| Thanx Denny...
Once I get to the fishin spot,I put my baitfish in a [shinner trap]
With the hole closed off,and dangle it from the side of my canoe.
But it's the ride in the pail...no oxygen...I've thought of having
my girlfriend use a hand pump,with a fish tank tube on it,and give
the little suckers artificial resparation.
Are there any kind of oxygen tablets,like Alka Seltzer type things
that will produce oxygen?
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389.4 | | STOWMA::LANGE | terpsichorean ejactamenta... | Fri Jun 26 1987 10:58 | 1 |
| Thanks Joe...
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389.5 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Fri Jun 26 1987 11:44 | 2 |
| There are things called air tabs which airate the water .
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389.6 | | VICKI::DODIER | | Fri Jun 26 1987 13:24 | 6 |
| There are a number of products available that not only provide
oxygen but tranqualize the fish so that they don't need as much.
A product called Catch n' Release rings a bell.
RAYJ
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389.7 | A little dab'll do ya | ARMORY::CUZZONES | The jerk on the dry end | Fri Jun 26 1987 13:24 | 5 |
| The local bait shop adds a capful of something to the shiner water
that seems to enhance preservation; slows metabolism or something.
I'll ask next time what it is.
Steve
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389.8 | | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Fri Jun 26 1987 14:32 | 3 |
| There is a product called BAIT SAVER which is made by the same people
who sell CATCH AND RELEASE.
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389.9 | Otabs spell relief | CSSE::SANDER | | Fri Jun 26 1987 15:38 | 8 |
| There is a product called Otabs(I think). It is a small metal container
that is sealed. You pry off the top and drop the base in the bucket.
When done with it, put the top back on for another day. It costs,
if I remember about 75 cents to a dollar. I have seen them recently
at the Outdoor Store in Maynard. I orginally purchased one at the
tackle store in Hudson Ma. by the fire station.
Ed
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389.10 | KEEP em KICKIN | MAMTS3::SUMMERS | | Mon Jun 29 1987 10:09 | 6 |
| I heard that BUCKETMOUTH used to use live shiners. He put them in
a minnow bucket. Then put the minnow bucket in an ice filled 5-gallon
plastic bucket. Then he covered them both with wet burlap. It works
great.
BUCKETMOUTH's friend
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389.11 | < DEAD SHINNERS DON'T SWIM > | LEDS3::CAMPBELL | | Tue Jun 30 1987 11:37 | 8 |
|
Otabs Keepem Alive And Kicking
Otabs work very well. I kept a dozen shinners alive overnight
in a five gallon pail with two tabs. The first went in about 11:00
P.M. the second around 5:00 A.M. after changing the water just
before leaving. The shinners survived the trip and were still
very lively. Most bait shops sell Otabs or something similar.
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389.12 | leave em in the water | JAWS::WIERSUM | | Tue Jun 30 1987 17:35 | 11 |
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One way to keep shiners alive is to leave them in the water and buy
one of those balsa wood models. They also come in plastic and in
a variety of colors. Colors that even the live ones can't possibly
imagine.
TBDW
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389.13 | -- HUH??? -- | AIMHI::TOMAS | Joe | Tue Jun 30 1987 19:02 | 2 |
| Hey, Ron...you let this guy in your boat??
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389.14 | He's Not Heavy, He's ...... | MENSCH::SCHOLZ | Ron....and thanks for all the fish | Wed Jul 01 1987 13:26 | 4 |
| Oh ya, Joe. He's harmless....just a little confused at times. BUT
he's right about what he said.....who needs shinners :^(
RR
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389.15 | F&S Aug. 1987 Tips Tips | WFOVX6::WHITTEMORE | | Mon Aug 03 1987 15:42 | 8 |
| re:0 and .1
Field and Stream Aug. 1987 Tips Tips:
Place a plastic bag of ice, with holes poked in the bottom of
it, on top of your minnow pail. As the ice melts the cold water
will drip into the minnow pail keeping your bait active longer.
J.W.
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