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  1. Thank you guys for a bunch of good ideas! Some ideas are new to me and a few I have already been doing. I only harvest what I can eat or give away. I don't care if it is a mature King with months to live, or a skip, I want to give them the best chance for them to live if I don't intend on keeping them. Maybe, I can catch them in the stream later in the fall when the lake slows down.

    Is anyone aware of any DEC or other studies on mortality of released fish?

  2. This is why I am wondering if it is a swim bladder thing. I know when I have fished KY Lake on deep water drops for bass, we've had to "fizz em".

    I enjoy fishing for fish on Lake O and I'm catching more each year. I don't want to stop fishing for them because I know I'm going to kill most of them that I catch. I get discouraged when I can't release a fish that I don't want to keep. It's not like I'm fighting them to death. I bring a few in green sometimes and they still dont want to swim. I hook them by the bottom lip with my gripper, drag em for a bit, they give me a few kicks like they are ready, then they float. Disappointing.

    This is a cool video about "fizzing" www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing.../ho ... -bass.html

    I think it is worth a try for deep water fish on Lake O. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!

  3. Hey folks. Wanted to know if I need to charge my cranking battery or not? I have been hearing conflicting views from various people. I have 36 volt trolling motor with 3 batteries for it. Then, i also have my cranking battery. The shop who put it in told me I shouldn't be charging my cranking battery from the charger, so I let them put in a 3 bank charger when I was considering a 4 bank.

    Last weekend, I was out on Ontario in 440 fow and needed to head in fast (storm brewing)... turn my key for my main motor and... nothin.

    It was a long ride in on the kicker. I had my graph and live wells on for about 5 hours before the main died.

    I was really discouraged. This is not good for various reasons. Any thoughts?

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