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Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: Walls] #12840084 07/24/18 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: 5X3Phoenix
Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: Frank the Tank
Just get V2 live well vents and you don’t have to do all this


Have you used them this time of year in tournaments? If so how many tournaments with them so far? Any issues?


Mark, I installed them on my boat sixteen months ago. Few really hot tournies on Amistad last year in the summer and fall without mortality. Captained a team this past weekend on Fork with 100+ degree temps and no issues either day. I'd say a dozen total tournaments and haven't lost a fish. I'm not saying they are the only answer, I just figured it was cheap enough to give them a shot, what they claim to do made sense, and why not?


sounds like you are right Frank. lol looks like I need to get some. If I am seeing it right they are only $45 >??

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Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: ETXfisher91] #12840111 07/24/18 04:26 PM
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yep. $45 for them and install takes about 20 minutes. It's easy. What amazes me is how stubbornly people are against them. If they were $250 I would understand. But they're only $45. They work great and are well worth the money. I have not had a fish die since I installed them. It was a healthy fish dying during a summer derby that got me to try them. Now I am a believer.


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Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: Jarrett Latta] #12840251 07/24/18 06:17 PM
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Catch and release, ice and a oxygen bottle. You'll never lose a fish. You can order the correct diffuser, hose, and regulator on eBay. Buy the small oxygen tank from a welding supply shop. They just swap it out when it's empty like a propane tank. About $250 for everything depending on tank size. Small price to pay to not lose a fish. 1 dead fish could cost you way more. Plus, the pure oxygen comes out cold which cools the water by itself


I've never heard of this. Isn't pure O2 highly combustible and highly pressurized? How do you stabilize the tank in the boat to make sure it's not get knocked all over the place during runs? Not saying it can't or shouldn't be done, I just haven't heard of it and would have some concerns.


Lots of guys are running it. When I bought my tank the guy told me tons of guys are doing the same thing. Pretty simple system. I put the tank in some packing foam and secure it in a back compartment. Keep alive systems online gives you all the info you need


Cool. Might have to look into it.

Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: ETXfisher91] #12840263 07/24/18 06:26 PM
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Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: ETXfisher91] #12840410 07/24/18 08:31 PM
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cool video, thanks for sharing


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Re: Solid Fish Care Video [Re: ETXfisher91] #12840424 07/24/18 08:43 PM
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Oxygen is not flammable.

High levels of oxygen make it easier for other "fuels" (paper, wood, actual fuel, etc.) to burn more readily, but oxygen alone will not burn.

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