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Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. Wouldn't by chance be "Rejuvenade" ? "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message ... Is it just my poor memory, or are bass scarcer now than thirty years ago? I think it depends on the fisheries. Personally I htink a good fishery needs drastic upsetting change every few years to stimulate it. For instance on a river and lakes system, it seems to me that the bass population increases after a flood year where dams are opened up and water comes over spillways. Those years when people who built to close to the waterline get flooded out. Also some fisheries just go through cycles. As to your estimate on gross numbers of fish caught Ic an't say. I haven't really fished for bass in pressured fisheries much over the years. In fact in the last couple years I have caught more fish if anything, but only because I have takent he time to learn how. I agree that some fish are certainly killed by catch and release tournament. This last weekend I fish two tournaments back to back, and I saw two decent fish floating in the marina on the second day. I also thinkt hat handling could be improved. I would your permission to use most of your post as an incentive article for our next Yuma Bassmasters news letter. I have a coupel things I want to add that are region / club specific. Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. I have fished for a year and a half with Yuma Bassmasters and I have yet to actually see another member actually adding the additive to their livewell. I use it myself all the time. We also provide a tank next to the weigh in to float your weigh bag. In the tank are multiple sprayers that can be dropped into a weigh bag while waiting for weigh in. I still see as many as ten or twelve anglers at a time standing in line waiting to weigh fish and just holding their bags. |
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"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
... Snip Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. Wouldn't by chance be "Rejuvenade" ? I'm not sure. We get in a huge bulk container, and I just go in with an old vitamin container to restock my supply from time to time. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message ... Is it just my poor memory, or are bass scarcer now than thirty years ago? I think it depends on the fisheries. Personally I htink a good fishery needs drastic upsetting change every few years to stimulate it. For instance on a river and lakes system, it seems to me that the bass population increases after a flood year where dams are opened up and water comes over spillways. Those years when people who built to close to the waterline get flooded out. Also some fisheries just go through cycles. As to your estimate on gross numbers of fish caught Ic an't say. I haven't really fished for bass in pressured fisheries much over the years. In fact in the last couple years I have caught more fish if anything, but only because I have takent he time to learn how. I agree that some fish are certainly killed by catch and release tournament. This last weekend I fish two tournaments back to back, and I saw two decent fish floating in the marina on the second day. I also thinkt hat handling could be improved. I would your permission to use most of your post as an incentive article for our next Yuma Bassmasters news letter. I have a coupel things I want to add that are region / club specific. Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. I have fished for a year and a half with Yuma Bassmasters and I have yet to actually see another member actually adding the additive to their livewell. I use it myself all the time. We also provide a tank next to the weigh in to float your weigh bag. In the tank are multiple sprayers that can be dropped into a weigh bag while waiting for weigh in. I still see as many as ten or twelve anglers at a time standing in line waiting to weigh fish and just holding their bags. |
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"Please Release Me"...
"Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Snip Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. Wouldn't by chance be "Rejuvenade" ? |
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Nah, that's a sedative. Rejuvenate does what Bob was saying about how it's
like a vitamin, or an upper for the fish. We've been using it for the last year in the club and Roy will attest to the fact it makes a huge difference on those hot summer days. At the weigh in for our tournaments, the fish are kicking like you just caught them. I'm bringing some with me to the Classic. "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... "Please Release Me"... "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Snip Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. Wouldn't by chance be "Rejuvenade" ? |
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Hmm... did know that it sadated them, but some of the fish that I've put in
there have really made some noise splashing around in there. Thought one of them was going to jump out! -- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Nah, that's a sedative. Rejuvenate does what Bob was saying about how it's like a vitamin, or an upper for the fish. We've been using it for the last year in the club and Roy will attest to the fact it makes a huge difference on those hot summer days. At the weigh in for our tournaments, the fish are kicking like you just caught them. I'm bringing some with me to the Classic. "Charles Summers" wrote in message ... "Please Release Me"... "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Snip Yuma Bassmasters provides a livewell additive to all of its members for free that is supposed to give the fish additional vitamins and improve its slime coat. Wouldn't by chance be "Rejuvenade" ? |
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Opps... that word after Hmm..., should have read "didn't".
-- Charles B. Summers Secret Weapon Lures http://www.secretweaponlures.com "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Hmm... did know that it sadated them, |
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