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    Default Homemade livewell pic


    I just made my 1st livewell and I think it could have came out better but live and learn.
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    It plugs right into the same plug my charger uses and the timer should help save on the battery.

    I've always just used ice but I wanted the option to keep the fish alive so I can release my catch if I don't have enough to dirty a knife lol.

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    that is a great looking livewell...........but the new zebra mussels laws prevent transporting............

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    Quote Originally Posted by chucktx View Post
    that is a great looking livewell...........but the new zebra mussels laws prevent transporting............
    I only release fish in the same water they came from. I don't know much about the Zebra law but I sure don't wanna do anything wrong.

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    I believe he means transporting the water. Even just going home you are supposed to drain and put them on ice. All water is supposed to be drained at the ramp. Up here in Iowa the law reads the boat must be dry for 24 hours or be washed between lakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toofuss View Post
    I believe he means transporting the water. Even just going home you are supposed to drain and put them on ice. All water is supposed to be drained at the ramp. Up here in Iowa the law reads the boat must be dry for 24 hours or be washed between lakes.
    Cool I didn't know that thanks for the info.

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    Those Zebra mussels are something else. I like your live well.
    FISH ON

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    Slick very slick. You could keep minners for a good long time in it.
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    Coolers are ok but water splashes out during travel.

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    I would disagree. I use an old Coleman cooler as my livewell and don't have any water leaking out anytime. My lid locks in place and I normally keep it closed, even when empty.

    I always hose out my livewell at home after I clean my fish. Typically I drive an hour or so from the lake to home and clean my catch at home. I keep water in the livewell all the way home and drain it in my driveway. I don't buy ice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtattoo79 View Post
    Cool I didn't know that thanks for the info.
    You need to check your Louisiana laws, its not a law in Oklahoma, but it is in some places and a good idea.

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