tav Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 thought i'd give it a shot. do you keep it on recirc while using this stuff? Quote
looking45 Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 If you haven't already bought it, try using hydrogen peroxide in your live wells. It's a lot cheaper and puts air into the water. About 1/4 cup per well. 1 1 Quote
r83srock Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 Just now, looking45 said: If you haven't already bought it, try using hydrogen peroxide in your live wells. It's a lot cheaper and puts air into the water. About 1/4 cup per well. I have my pumps running all day when I derby fish, on auto, not recirc. I’ve used G juice and please release me with great results. Quote
riverbasser Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 I have not but some guys in my club swear by it, here is what they do Fill live well half full of ice A certain amount of peroxide depending on livewell size Add Gjuice And they then run on recirc all day after initially filling them. I've heard others disagree but these guys rarely turn in dead fish. The arguments made were about ammonia building up in the well Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted August 8, 2018 Super User Posted August 8, 2018 It's a rare day that I lose fish ... but I also don't fish very deep most often. Don't use ice as I feel fishing coming from warm/hot water into a cold bath just ain't good. I know I don't like going from hot into sudden cold. I do use G-juice too and keep the ol livewells going on auto and add fresh water every so often. Quote
mattkenzer Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 We must run the fill pump continuous and allow the access water to run out the overflow. No recirculation of the water allowed. I assume that in my case, any additives would go out the overflow and be of no help? Quote
kenmitch Posted August 11, 2018 Posted August 11, 2018 On 8/8/2018 at 7:00 AM, mattkenzer said: We must run the fill pump continuous and allow the access water to run out the overflow. No recirculation of the water allowed. I assume that in my case, any additives would go out the overflow and be of no help? In a nutshell....Yes it would go out the overflow along with the water. It would be lost by dilution with the water so the fill rate would dictate the loss rate. The slower the fill the slower the loss. If you can stay legal with a low fill rate then maybe it would last an outing with a top off? It would make an interesting experiment. Quote
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