Do they release all the fish at the weigh in like most tournaments? If so I'm thinking Paris Landing should be hot in a few days.
WTM":3vuheyat said:they release them at undisclosed locations around the lake either by boat or trailer tanks. they do a pretty good job of taking care of the fish as opposed to the redneck tournaments and clubs. the only thing they could improve on is requiring oxygen diffusers in anglers boats. biologist have measured angler live wells at tournaments at an average of
4ppm which stresses an already stressed spawning or post spawning fish. they need double that amount.
here is the sequence BASS uses:
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Spurhunter":jrtr43eq said:Do they release all the fish at the weigh in like most tournaments? If so I'm thinking Paris Landing should be hot in a few days.
WTM":1w9igdd6 said:they release them at undisclosed locations around the lake either by boat or trailer tanks. they do a pretty good job of taking care of the fish as opposed to the redneck tournaments and clubs. the only thing they could improve on is requiring oxygen diffusers in anglers boats. biologist have measured angler live wells at tournaments at an average of
4ppm which stresses an already stressed spawning or post spawning fish. they need double that amount.
here is the sequence BASS uses:
https://m.bassmaster.com/news/what-happ ... ssic-weigh
nitro_z17":36ashp42 said:When I tourney fished I would freeze 2 bottles of water. As soon as I caught 1 I would drop a froze bottle in the livewell. If it melted I would drop the other in. Never lost a fish in the livewell
Agree,thats why i have a portable oxygen system setup.I use to have it mounted under the console of my boat,but made it portable incase im in someone elses boat.Mounted my bottle to a seat post with 8ft of hose,we just stick it in the back pedastel base and drop diffuser into livewell.Oxygen also comes in handy when you are having minnow trouble and they are dyeing,give them alittle shot of oxygen and there good to go.WTM":2r6b0zsx said:they release them at undisclosed locations around the lake either by boat or trailer tanks. they do a pretty good job of taking care of the fish as opposed to the redneck tournaments and clubs. the only thing they could improve on is requiring oxygen diffusers in anglers boats. biologist have measured angler live wells at tournaments at an average of
4ppm which stresses an already stressed spawning or post spawning fish. they need double that amount.
here is the sequence BASS uses:
https://m.bassmaster.com/news/what-happ ... ssic-weigh
Thats what they do in the crappie usa tournys i have fished.TRIGGER":1tucln03 said:Spurhunter":1tucln03 said:Do they release all the fish at the weigh in like most tournaments? If so I'm thinking Paris Landing should be hot in a few days.
The other bigger tournaments out of Paris have a pontoon boat with a tank you put your fish in after weigh in. They take them out by the river channel and release them.
bluball":3kw82wtl said:Agree,thats why i have a portable oxygen system setup.I use to have it mounted under the console of my boat,but made it portable incase im in someone elses boat.Mounted my bottle to a seat post with 8ft of hose,we just stick it in the back pedastel base and drop diffuser into livewell.Oxygen also comes in handy when you are having minnow trouble and they are dyeing,give them alittle shot of oxygen and there good to go.WTM":3kw82wtl said:they release them at undisclosed locations around the lake either by boat or trailer tanks. they do a pretty good job of taking care of the fish as opposed to the redneck tournaments and clubs. the only thing they could improve on is requiring oxygen diffusers in anglers boats. biologist have measured angler live wells at tournaments at an average of
4ppm which stresses an already stressed spawning or post spawning fish. they need double that amount.
here is the sequence BASS uses:
https://m.bassmaster.com/news/what-happ ... ssic-weigh
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