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Just a nice semi-overcast day on the Bay. Caught about 15 spot on
Berkley bloodworms and very small hooks, dumped them into the
livewell, and went in search of big fish via livelining. Caught a
few blues, one decent sized striper, but he escaped. Neighbor who
accompanied me caught a keeper striper. May try again tomorrow if
the forecasted wind doesn't materialize. Didn't see Herring out
there.
I understand keeping live bait alive in a livewell. I also
understand keeping fish alive in one when tournament fishing.
With that understanding........what is the purpose of keeping fish
intended to be on the dinner table in one knowing you eventually have
to put them on ice during the trip from the boat to home (knowing
they will die along the way)? I have no problem keeping my catch
fresh on ice in the cooler throughout a day of fishing.
Lastly....how do you start up and then shut down a livewell after a
day of fishing?
I never had a livewell so excuse the questions.
I don't know of any reason to keep those fish you intend to eat at the
end of a day's trip in the livewell.
Because 1/2 a day equals 12 hours. If you're out fishing that long and
bluefish are the reward, you keep them half a day fresher. Ice is fine,
but live is better. Your mileage may vary. Matter of fact, it WILL
vary.
1/2 day does not equal 12 hours when fishing. 1/2 day boats in San
Diego do about 6 hours and the 3/4 day boats that go to the Coronados in
MX leave at 6am and return at about 6 pm.
When I say 1/2 day, it means 12 hours. I don't care what a bunch of
California pansies use as the definition.
When you go for a day fishing, do you spend 24 hours out in the lake?
Yes.
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