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<blockquote data-quote="Jmed" data-source="post: 5136925" data-attributes="member: 13887"><p>You need to look into Direct Oxygen injection. I put a system in my bass boat 3 years ago and it is absolutely amazing!!!</p><p></p><p>Basically I bought a tank of welding 02, a regulator (the most expensive and important part), some nylon reinforced hose and a ceramic O2 diffuser. </p><p></p><p>I have seen fish gill hooked so bad that my water turned completely red in the well, and the fish made it 8 hours to be weighed and released. I have seen fish need clips from 12 feet, but any fish laid into 100% O2 saturated water has the best chance of recovery and survival. If you use O2, you dont have to add ice, G juice, or even run aerators. </p><p></p><p>Here is the presentation I read from Texas parks and Wildlife. If you are serious about keeping bass alive, read this entire slide show, it tells what components you need and where to get them. Installing this system was easy in my ranger and I have not lost a single bass in 3 years since installing this. And, I fish a lot of deep TN river ledges.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=slideshare]8773301[/MEDIA] ffffffffffff�=�Jݸ</p><p></p><p>If some reason this link doesnt work google: Texas parks and Wildlife Dept Livewell Oxygen injection</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmed, post: 5136925, member: 13887"] You need to look into Direct Oxygen injection. I put a system in my bass boat 3 years ago and it is absolutely amazing!!! Basically I bought a tank of welding 02, a regulator (the most expensive and important part), some nylon reinforced hose and a ceramic O2 diffuser. I have seen fish gill hooked so bad that my water turned completely red in the well, and the fish made it 8 hours to be weighed and released. I have seen fish need clips from 12 feet, but any fish laid into 100% O2 saturated water has the best chance of recovery and survival. If you use O2, you dont have to add ice, G juice, or even run aerators. Here is the presentation I read from Texas parks and Wildlife. If you are serious about keeping bass alive, read this entire slide show, it tells what components you need and where to get them. Installing this system was easy in my ranger and I have not lost a single bass in 3 years since installing this. And, I fish a lot of deep TN river ledges. [MEDIA=slideshare]8773301[/MEDIA] ffffffffffff�=�Jݸ If some reason this link doesnt work google: Texas parks and Wildlife Dept Livewell Oxygen injection [/QUOTE]
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