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Jpawz

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  1. I'll definitely get some to try,I keep rejuvenate on hand and ice in the hot months. I'm a very experienced tournament angler,if I'd ever lost a bass after using this method, I wouldn't have vouched for it, but it works. If someone wants to play hero and site a study about pike and this method, well, that's fine too. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, mine however isn't based on a study, it's based on experience. I've heard disagreeing with the legacy members of this site will get you banned... I'm disagreeing, I guess we'll see if the rumors are true ?
  2. I'll make a video next time this happens, I have go pros on hand almost every tournament. @DitchPanda.... bass don't have lungs
  3. Uhm.... did you read the study you shared? It was performed on Pike ?‍♂️ I'll keep using carbonated beverages on bleeding bass (typically energy drinks for me) thanks for the opinion but I don't like weighing in dead bass ?
  4. Unfortunately for you, education doesn't trump applied experience ?...Do you not treat surface wounds with alcohol or peroxide? Would you inhale alcohol or peroxide into your lungs? Your reasoning is flawed. To state that using mountain dew to stop bleeding is worse than a bass bleeding out is,well......I think you get the point...but congrats on that education buddy ?
  5. It works, I've tried and seen it done by a friend multiple times. The blood doesn't always clot as soon as you put the fish in the livewell. Not everyone is perfect and always has product designed for this application in the boat,but most people have cold beverages. If you haven't tried it, you certainly shouldn't be knocking it ? ???

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