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MikeHoncho
Joined: 25 May 2007 Posts: 51 Location: East Berlin
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:16 am Post subject: Fish mortality issues |
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Has anyone experienced post weigh-in mortality issues lately? We have a night club tournament coming up on Candlewood. Last year, around this time, we used a three fish limit with great success. I'm trying to determine if it would be a good idea once again....... |
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Justin Tralli
Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 656 Location: Glastonbury, CT
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:43 am Post subject: |
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3 fish is a great idea _________________
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flippy
Joined: 25 May 2008 Posts: 1150
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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Mike, a 3 fish limit is great for a night tourny, the largemouth have no problem with 80 degree temps but the smallies WILL DIE, what I do is carry a cooler with frozen bottles of water and add 1 bottle every time one melts, which is pretty often and keep your pumps running constantly, also I add Catch and Release powder to keep the stress at a minimum. dont forget your boat is pulling water from the surface which is very warm. GOOD LUCK. |
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slimecoat
Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 1576 Location: Newington, CT.
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Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:26 am Post subject: |
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Flippy, Steve and I go 1 step further. We freeze 1 liter bottles of pre mixed water with the rejuvinade already in it. So it is a time release application (so to speak) when the summer water temps are high. We just drop 1 bottle in every 1.5 hours or so, and have never lost a fish with this method.
But I agree, a 3 fish limit is the way to go with the summer water temps, especially when smallies are in the mix. _________________ Life's Short - Fish Hard - Take a Kid Fishing |
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Nickp
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 708
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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If you pay attention to your fish and dont gut hook any of them your good to go.
Any of the methods above work. Keep it recirculating or refreshing with new water. Treat the water, and ice help. Dont lower it more then 5 degrees theres been a bunch of articles about how it can kill bass.
Its not a summer thing. I see just as many dead fish in spring/fall/winter. Its neglect. |
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Tmac
Joined: 20 Dec 2008 Posts: 254 Location: Meriden
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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I disagree summer is far worse on fish,my tournys in spring and fall have great release ratios after a tourny,summer always has floaters after a tourny, it is a must to bring frozen bottles on board if you want to give your fish a chance in summer also make it a point to check on them every 45 min-60 min |
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slimecoat
Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 1576 Location: Newington, CT.
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:32 am Post subject: |
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I agree with Tmac, summer is always much worse for the bass with the warmer water temps. I have seen some spring spawn tournaments with a dead fish here or there over the years. More due to stress from spawning, not from high water temps. The summer months are far worse on the bass. Pointing Dog and I go to great lenths to keep our fish alive and healthy when it's hot. _________________ Life's Short - Fish Hard - Take a Kid Fishing |
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Nickp
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 708
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:41 am Post subject: |
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My point is that if people would care more- you dont get dead fish.
How does gary hardly ever wiegh ina dead fish? Me? Yet someone else wieghs in a few every T? Great example was mike s. gary. The guy had a dead fish (or more) in every t we did.
A gut hooked fish- nothing you can do about it. But the fish that roll over in your livewell are usually do to operator error. |
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MikeHoncho
Joined: 25 May 2007 Posts: 51 Location: East Berlin
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:14 am Post subject: |
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I was just curious about whether there were any mortality issues similar to last year on Candlewood. Our club does an outstanding job at keeping its catch alive and well. The three fish limit of last year was only imposed in response to our learning about other C-Wood night tournaments having problems in that department. Thanks. |
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slimecoat
Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 1576 Location: Newington, CT.
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Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:54 pm Post subject: |
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To my knowledge Mike S. has never weighed in a dead fish except at the East Twin tournament when he had a major battery malfunction with his entire boat. He had to get a jump start from another boat on the water to get back to the weigh in. sometimes shit happens and you can't help it. I agree, I would have done things differently, like stop fishing early and get a good battery at the marina, or something.
But If he weighed in dead fish in every tournament, he wouldn't be in contention for first place right behind us now would he.
WOW Nick, you sure are quick to point fingers before you know the whole story, or his club history. _________________ Life's Short - Fish Hard - Take a Kid Fishing |
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pdcrack
Joined: 01 Jul 2008 Posts: 727 Location: Wethersfield CT
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Nickp
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 708
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Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:00 am Post subject: |
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Sorry. Thought he had a dead 3-4lber at highland too. |
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emptylakebassman
Joined: 21 May 2008 Posts: 27 Location: Newington, CT
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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Nick that was Mike B not MIke S. He just bought new batteries also. |
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Pointingdog
Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 113
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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and man...did I have a winner of a dead fish at East Twin. I think I did that poor thing a favor! That ol boy had cancer cells, mites, torn fins, one eye, and other problems that are to sensitive to mention on this forum!
All that said, I think if you take the time and funds, a successful weigh-in of many fish can be possible, it just takes conscious care, I think.... _________________ "Stay thirsty my friends..." |
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hoppy
Joined: 20 May 2007 Posts: 393 Location: congamuck
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:30 am Post subject: |
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i saw on tacklewarehouse.com a cooling system for your livewells. similar to a radiator system in your car. says it will lower water temp in livewell up to 10 degrees and keep it there. pretty cool but i wonder how tested it is.
on the other hand i have yet to weight in a dead fish. keep your live wells running, throw a few frozen bottles of water in during the day and your good. |
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