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    i usually use the aquarium chlorine remover
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    That RV filter is the best way I've found. Just run your water when you need it. You don't have to wait for 24 hours for the chlorine gas to dissipate. And it removes a whole bunch of other chemicals as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torch View Post
    Use that green stuff the bait shop uses
    +1 or the blue stuff.....little bit goes a long ways and helps with them keeping their slime coat
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    Mine live in way less than 24 hours in city water. But I usually don't keep em more than a week at a time.

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    Well water with the blue stuff kept 40dz alive in 100qt cooler for 5 days back in july... Kept water cool and circulated, no problems
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    Every water system is different. Where I live anything less than 24 hours is disastrous.

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    mr. wills, where would be a good part of the lake to fish at bee right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckhunter View Post
    mr. wills, where would be a good part of the lake to fish at bee right now?
    Mid lake has the best looking water right now. North West end is muddied up.
    Might get some from bridge to north of ramp. Tried'em today and was disapplointed.

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