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Thread: Keeping fish: livewell or on ice?

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    Default Keeping fish: livewell or on ice?


    After catching either bluegill or crappie what do you do with them if you are bringing them home to the pan?

    Keep them alive in a live well or throw then right in the cooler that is half full of ice?

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    i prefer to keep em alive in the livewell and then throw the ice to em on the ride home............
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    During cooler weather I let 'em swim around in a large cooler. That way it's easy to cull fish if/when necessary. And...if the catch turns out skinny it's easy to release the few you have. During hot weather I keep froze gatorade bottles in the freezer in my barn and line the bottom of the cooler with 'em (that's about 4" of ice in the bottom of the cooler). I just toss 'em in and close the lid. The fish are nice and cool when I get 'em back out of the cooler to clean 'em when I get home. Those froze bottles keep me from making additional stops getting to the lake and all I have to do when I get home is rinse them off and back in the freezer they go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catdaddy75 View Post
    i prefer to keep em alive in the livewell and then throw the ice to em on the ride home............
    Ditto!

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    I've become a fan of the fish basket here lately. Then they get thrown on ice for the trip home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quivira kid View Post
    I've become a fan of the fish basket here lately. Then they get thrown on ice for the trip home.
    I was a fan until I lost a few of them on the bottom of the lake... Felt so bad I almost marked the spot and went and got my dive gear to go get them.

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    ditto the people who im testing for the fish pics will be in a basket
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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman7 View Post
    I was a fan until I lost a few of them on the bottom of the lake... Felt so bad I almost marked the spot and went and got my dive gear to go get them.
    All the ones I've ever used floated, buoyant hollow plastic top that keeps it from sinking!

    I use the basket when fishing from shore. When I'm in the boat I use the livewell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GCD View Post
    All the ones I've ever used floated, buoyant hollow plastic top that keeps it from sinking!

    I use the basket when fishing from shore. When I'm in the boat I use the livewell.
    I must have has a lot bigger fish in mine than Weighted it down:D

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    Mine has a floating lid as well. And I put a long chunk of rope on it so I can tie it off to a stick or rock...

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