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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5667838" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>This is my friend, Happy Payne.</p><p>She is a fantastic fisherperson having fished all over.</p><p>She finally caught a double digit hybrid on J Percy Priest lake outside of Nashville. </p><p>Her and her husband, Adrian David Payne, were not able to keep shad alive for more than an hour or so.</p><p>Then they would have to empty out their livewell and go catch more bait just to repeat the process. </p><p>So I gave them my recipe for keeping shad and skipjack alive all day.</p><p>I can keep 100 shad alive all day in a 30 gallon tank and never change out the water. I have to chase the remaining baits at the end of the day, usually emptying the tank to make them easier to catch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5667838, member: 15891"] This is my friend, Happy Payne. She is a fantastic fisherperson having fished all over. She finally caught a double digit hybrid on J Percy Priest lake outside of Nashville. Her and her husband, Adrian David Payne, were not able to keep shad alive for more than an hour or so. Then they would have to empty out their livewell and go catch more bait just to repeat the process. So I gave them my recipe for keeping shad and skipjack alive all day. I can keep 100 shad alive all day in a 30 gallon tank and never change out the water. I have to chase the remaining baits at the end of the day, usually emptying the tank to make them easier to catch. [/QUOTE]
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