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satch
Posted 1/31/2015 4:13 AM (#751128)
Subject: possible to over-areate bait?




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Location: cross plains wi
Someone told me recently that its possible to kill your minnows or suckers with too much areation. Doesnt make sense to me....Is using treated city water bad for your suckers?....... At what point, if any, do you need to worry about feeding your suckers and if so, what do the pricey buggers like to dine on? At $7 - $12 a pop, I m willing to feed them ribeyes if needed. Any bait dealers want to set it straight?
muskyrat
Posted 1/31/2015 7:10 AM (#751131 - in reply to #751128)
Subject: Re: possible to over-areate bait?




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If you create too many bubbles they can`t swim and will sink to the bottom and die. Just like if you get too close to high dam your boat can sink. Water creates the buoyancy so if you add too much air things sink.
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