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<blockquote data-quote="archery68" data-source="post: 456630" data-attributes="member: 20113"><p>What riverdog said!!!! I have two livewells under rear seats in my tiller jet boat. When I start catching keepers, pull the plugs and throw the fish in. If I move to another spot to fish that’s a ways, I will put the plug back in for the move then pull it when I stop. Never lose any fish. When fishing, enough fresh water comes in for the fish. This type of livewell setup is typical on jet boats here in Missouri. I’m on my fourth jet boat and use it a lot in the spring for crappie and white bass, have never needed an aerated live well. When I get home, I clean the fish then pull the plug and have a hand pump and sponge to get all the water out. Leave the lid open and next time I fish, no moisture and no smell. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archery68, post: 456630, member: 20113"] What riverdog said!!!! I have two livewells under rear seats in my tiller jet boat. When I start catching keepers, pull the plugs and throw the fish in. If I move to another spot to fish that’s a ways, I will put the plug back in for the move then pull it when I stop. Never lose any fish. When fishing, enough fresh water comes in for the fish. This type of livewell setup is typical on jet boats here in Missouri. I’m on my fourth jet boat and use it a lot in the spring for crappie and white bass, have never needed an aerated live well. When I get home, I clean the fish then pull the plug and have a hand pump and sponge to get all the water out. Leave the lid open and next time I fish, no moisture and no smell. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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