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Old 07-19-2020, 07:43 PM
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Hit the Hybrid grounds with Mikey Saturday. Had quite a few members out there on a beautiful balmy Saturday morning. We all went our own ways and marked the fish pretty good. Some fish were stacked like cordwood but we weren’t catching! 4 boats that usually do very well catching “NOTHING!!!” What’s the problem here? Dying bait! There’s your answer. Bait was lively and lasted in the cooler all day with not many dying despite the heat. Once the bait hit the water in the 6 rod spread it was dying within 5 minutes. Never, ever had this happen before. Very aggravating to say the least. So does anyone have any input on this? Surface water temp was 80-82. The body of water does not have a thermocline as of yet. The body of water is also sick with the HAB. It’s really bad and never went away over the winter. Pretty strange! TIGHT LINEZ!!!

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Old 07-20-2020, 02:35 PM
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Default Re: When the bait hits the water and DIES!

The only way I can ever keep minnows from dying is to slowly warm up the water I keep them in. If you take a minnow out of 40,50,60 degree water and throw them in water 80 degrees it’s to much of a shock and kills them
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Old 07-20-2020, 07:42 PM
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Completely agree with Hbird11. When herring die due to thermocline, it's oxygen related. When they die up top, it's usually differential in water temps versus temps they're kept alive in. You said the herring were in coolers and probably insulated meaning colder water. Throw a fish which is temperamental to begin with from cooler water into 80 - 82 degree water, it goes into shock. Without knowing, I'd bet Gerry didn't have his herring in an aerated cooler as opposed to maybe a floating bucket or just warm lake water if he didn't experience the same problem.
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Old 07-20-2020, 07:48 PM
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it sounds like the curse of the black mama
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Old 07-21-2020, 07:47 AM
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Gotta be the heat difference that killin them. Have had this happen as well. As least you guys found a couple though. Nice wiper at that too!
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Old 07-21-2020, 08:59 AM
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That's a beautiful smb
Sorry the live bait wasnt cooperating. Hope they do next time! Tight linez
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