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Lathem 2/8/09 ... plus how to bleed a fishs' bladder
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 72160" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>when you pull fish from deep water up quickly, their swimbladders expand with gas and they are unable to release the gas (I don't know why they can't fart..) from the changes in high to low pressure in the water...</p><p>I didn't bleed the first fish (didn't know that's why he was floating in my livewell).. but I released him (like I'll explain below) and about 5 minutes later he kind of busted the surface, but after that he was gone and I didn't see him anymore.</p><p></p><p>anyways, most times when I release the fish caught deep, I put a hand under their belly and let them slide in face first to the water - for some reason this gives them a little more push to get back down to the deeper depths</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 72160, member: 677"] when you pull fish from deep water up quickly, their swimbladders expand with gas and they are unable to release the gas (I don't know why they can't fart..) from the changes in high to low pressure in the water... I didn't bleed the first fish (didn't know that's why he was floating in my livewell).. but I released him (like I'll explain below) and about 5 minutes later he kind of busted the surface, but after that he was gone and I didn't see him anymore. anyways, most times when I release the fish caught deep, I put a hand under their belly and let them slide in face first to the water - for some reason this gives them a little more push to get back down to the deeper depths [/QUOTE]
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