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    With the upcoming ACT at Sardis this is a major concern, all fish weighed in have to be alive. As of late I have caught fish in 3 of the Big 4 in excess of 20 feet deep, some as deep as 27 feet. Normally I have no issues keeping fish alive, running fresh water in on a timer and power bubbles big pumps running into each livewell.
    My question is, what tips do yall have for keeping a good fish in good shape on these hot days? I hear of using weights clipped on the fish to keep them upright, how much weight?
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    Ice packs or frozen water bottles. I have rigged up some 1oz electric lead clamps but have never needed to used them


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    Fish Guardian I have this hooked up to both of my live wells. Seems to work.


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    Here in Oklahoma we use lots of ice!
    Can't remember the numbers but something like every 10 degrees cooler holds x more dissolved oxygen.
    We have had them so cold we thought they were dead.
    Floating on top, at the end of the tourney, can't keep them still to weigh them.
    I do think better bait helps, or a similar product.
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    Got about 40 pounds of Better Bait so good there. Does anyone try to fiz them?

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    I fizz em if they r caught deep, 15 ft +. Ol ledge fisherman taught me that trick.

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    What's fizz them? Just curious


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    Quote Originally Posted by missed mallards View Post
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    Letting the air out of the float bladder in the fish. Use a needle to do this, gonna try it Wednesday on some.
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    Fill your coolers with froze water bottles. If catching deep you want to keep water cool but not real cold. Remember about 20 ft deep it's probably 8/10 degrees cooler than surface temp. Try as hard as you can not to add water up in the day. Don't O/D them on betterbait use just a little. 1 2 liter bottle should go for a while. I have read where those clip weights holding them upright really helps. I'm to afraid of killing one to try fizzing
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    OXYGEN!!
    If you don't have oxygen..

    Keep the water cool. Freeze 2 liters of water.. lots of them. Have a cooler in your boat that has nothing but frozen 2 liters. And put them in one side and your 7 fish in the other.

    And I will add on those deep caught ones either deflate them or make you some weighted fin clips to keep them upright until they adjust
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