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The best fishing baits are live ones, such as minnows.Before you set out to go fishing at the lake, put together the necessary equipment to keep the minnows alive long enough to use them as bait.
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Fill a camping cooler with distilled water or lake water. Chemicals in bottled water could kill fish.
- The insulated fridge will maintain a constant temperature, helping you keep your fish alive.
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Fill a plastic bag with lake or distilled water, then add the fish.
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Close the bag and place it in the fridge for about 15 minutes. After a quarter of an hour, release the fish from the bag, letting them swim in the fridge.
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Store your cooler in a dark, cool place, like a cabinet.
- Minnows are delicate and do best in cold water.If you keep the container in the sun, the water will heat up too quickly.
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Place an aerator in the container to provide oxygen to the fish.
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If you don't have an aerator, pour a few caps of hydrogen peroxide into the water.
- Hydrogen peroxide helps the formation of oxygen in water.Repeat this as necessary to keep your oxygen level high.
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Add ice cubes to the water. Repeat as necessary to lower the temperature.
- Change the water every now and then.
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Pour lake or river water into a bucket. If you don't have running water available, you can use distilled water.
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Place the bag with the fish in the water. Let them get used to the temperature of the water in the bucket.
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Release the fish in the bucket.
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Dip the bucket in the lake or river you are fishing.
- By soaking the bucket the water will oxygenate and the fish will stay alive.
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Place an aerator in the bucket if you need to keep it out of the water for an extended period of time.
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Add ice cubes to lower the temperature.Advertising
Warnings
- Do not add ice directly to the water the fish are swimming in.Place the cubes in a jar, and place the jar inside the container.The ice may contain traces of chemicals or chlorine that could kill fish.
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Things you will need
- Portable fridge
- Bucket
- Lake or river water
- Distilled water
- Plastic bag
- Cool, dark place
- Aerator or hydrogen peroxide
- Ice cubes
- Jar
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