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I've dealt with a few hangovers by sucking oxy from the welding tank,
and the oxygenated water I put in my minnow bucket made pedestrian
shiners into killer ninja "show me a walleye" vigorously active bait.


!! Great idea. Anybody tried this with live shrimp? I see a trial
coming. FWIW, shrimp are extremely difficult to keep strong and
kicking without a very large live well and lots of fresh salt water
flow. Everything in the ocean loves to dine on shrimp.

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On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:15:19 -0500, Karl Townsend
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I've dealt with a few hangovers by sucking oxy from the welding tank,
and the oxygenated water I put in my minnow bucket made pedestrian
shiners into killer ninja "show me a walleye" vigorously active bait.


!! Great idea. Anybody tried this with live shrimp? I see a trial
coming. FWIW, shrimp are extremely difficult to keep strong and
kicking without a very large live well and lots of fresh salt water
flow. Everything in the ocean loves to dine on shrimp.

Karl


Except on some days, crazy speckled trout seem to prefer some form of
plastic. But if you're taking kids, or it's hot and you'd rather sit
and relax while watching a cork, I much prefer shrimp to lures. The
monday before Christmas, SWMBO caught a 23" speck on a sand eel jig.
That's her facebook pic now.

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Karl Townsend wrote:

I've dealt with a few hangovers by sucking oxy from the welding tank,
and the oxygenated water I put in my minnow bucket made pedestrian
shiners into killer ninja "show me a walleye" vigorously active bait.


!! Great idea. Anybody tried this with live shrimp? I see a trial
coming. FWIW, shrimp are extremely difficult to keep strong and
kicking without a very large live well and lots of fresh salt water
flow. Everything in the ocean loves to dine on shrimp.

Another thing the drug warriors hate about marijuana is that it can,
in fact, cure a hangover. I know this from personal experience. :-

Cheers!
Rich

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