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<blockquote data-quote="bluball" data-source="post: 5135290" data-attributes="member: 14612"><p>I have tried everything and now i hardly ever loose a crappie unless its deep hooked.I use fin clips/flip clips i think thats what there called and weight them nose down,put them on the front small fins on crappie.I use g juice in the livewell water or cooler water if useing a cooler.When useing a cooler i use a powerbubbles aerator in the water.I add frozen water bottles to the water in warmer weather every couple hrs.But the main thing in keeping them alive is pure oxygen in the livewell.I bought a oxygen bottle from keep alive,found a pediatric regulator on ebay(was cheaper than the keep alive regulator)bought 2 of the good used oxygen stones from a buddy that guides and bought a whip where i can refill my small bottle from a big bottle.When useing a cooler we used a yeti knockoff,believe it is 100quarts.Personally in my opinion,crappie that is since i dont bass fish,the fish on kylake i think are stressed,especially mid may till fall.i have saw where every fish you put in the livewell goes straight to there side when you put them in and oxygen works the best.I carry hypodermic needles for letting air out of the bladders,but usually only use them if fishing 20fow or deeper<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/J4sRdp37/Screenshot-20210703-191351-Samsung-Internet.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluball, post: 5135290, member: 14612"] I have tried everything and now i hardly ever loose a crappie unless its deep hooked.I use fin clips/flip clips i think thats what there called and weight them nose down,put them on the front small fins on crappie.I use g juice in the livewell water or cooler water if useing a cooler.When useing a cooler i use a powerbubbles aerator in the water.I add frozen water bottles to the water in warmer weather every couple hrs.But the main thing in keeping them alive is pure oxygen in the livewell.I bought a oxygen bottle from keep alive,found a pediatric regulator on ebay(was cheaper than the keep alive regulator)bought 2 of the good used oxygen stones from a buddy that guides and bought a whip where i can refill my small bottle from a big bottle.When useing a cooler we used a yeti knockoff,believe it is 100quarts.Personally in my opinion,crappie that is since i dont bass fish,the fish on kylake i think are stressed,especially mid may till fall.i have saw where every fish you put in the livewell goes straight to there side when you put them in and oxygen works the best.I carry hypodermic needles for letting air out of the bladders,but usually only use them if fishing 20fow or deeper[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/J4sRdp37/Screenshot-20210703-191351-Samsung-Internet.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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