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Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? #9261381 08/26/13 04:12 PM
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What are some ways that you guys have found that works for getting fish to quit bleeding? I caught one the other day and she bled pretty bad. It finally quit but it took a while in the livewell. She swam off fine but I sure would have liked to have been able to stop it quicker.

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Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261387 08/26/13 04:16 PM
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Take some "Catch And Release" in the palm of your hand, add enough water to make a paste and apply it to the bleeding spot.


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Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261388 08/26/13 04:17 PM
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Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261437 08/26/13 04:36 PM
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Set the hook faster.

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261443 08/26/13 04:38 PM
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Mountain Dew, or 7up. The citric acid helps to stop the bleeding.

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Mark Perry] #9261445 08/26/13 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Set the hook faster.
Yea carolina rig can be tough though...

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261486 08/26/13 04:48 PM
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Now this is a ?. . . I have noticed that as soon as u put a bleeding fish in the water that the blood quickly thickens up. So does lake water actually help clog where the fish is bleeding?


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Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261497 08/26/13 04:52 PM
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Put them back in the water and go on about fishing. I'm willing to bet more fish die because people jack with them instead of releasing them.

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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Set the hook faster.


This one!

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: JoshMan734] #9261514 08/26/13 04:55 PM
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Now this is a ?. . . I have noticed that as soon as u put a bleeding fish in the water that the blood quickly thickens up. So does lake water actually help clog where the fish is bleeding?


Hmm that certainly is a good question...Maybe the best thing is to let them go. Doesn't really help for a tournament though. Thats mainly what the tricks would be for.

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261530 08/26/13 04:59 PM
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I typically pour please release me directly on the wound, and some in the water of livewell. 9 times out of 10 it does the trick

Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261566 08/26/13 05:11 PM
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We had a fish caught in a tourney that was pouring blood. Caught it around 8:00 tourney ended at 3:00. We put it in the livewell didn't hack with it turned on the aerators and the fish lived all day was release and was bb.

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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Set the hook faster.


Yeah this is the only way that I know of lol. Try to hook the fish on the lip. Don't think their is away to stop bleeding fast.


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Re: Tricks to get fish to stop bleeding? [Re: Fishhound.com] #9261667 08/26/13 05:45 PM
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Pour some Crown Royal down it's throat then follow up with a coke...Wait thats for me!! Not sure about a bass...LOL

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Pour some Crown Royal down it's throat then follow up with a coke...Wait thats for me!! Not sure about a bass...LOL
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