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Air bubbler - Would it help? #12348505 07/19/17 09:33 PM
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If you put one on your dock? Has anyone tried this?



Just brainstorming.


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you know, nothing wrong with seven men who met on the internet going for a swim together
Re: Air bubbler - Would it help? [Re: bogey♂] #12348787 07/20/17 12:04 AM
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If your talking about keeping minnows alive,I tried one with lines and they still died.

Re: Air bubbler - Would it help? [Re: bogey♂] #12349502 07/20/17 01:16 PM
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I'm asking about putting long lines on the bubbler to run down to your structure and have the blue rock thing disperse the bubbles down by your cover.

The reason that I am asking this is that I know that crappie are curious critters.

Story time: I was playing disc golf at a buddies place a couple of years ago and threw a driver into the drink. After the round, I used my buddies fishing set up which consisted of a weight and a treble hook. I went to where my disc went in and started casting a couple of feet into the water to try and find it. After about 6-7 pitches, I swore that I actually got a hit. I told my friend that I just got bit and he laughed at me. I threw it back and pulled out an 11-12" crappie. This moment has stuck with me so there is where this question is coming from.


Originally Posted By: Dan90210 ☮
you know, nothing wrong with seven men who met on the internet going for a swim together
Re: Air bubbler - Would it help? [Re: bogey♂] #12349847 07/20/17 04:33 PM
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So the hotter the water the less oxygenated hat it is. So during the warm months pumping air would most likely bring in all types of fish.


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The bubblers at lakes usually have some type of fish on them all the time.

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