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		<title>Live Bait Fishing Tips &#8211; Keeping Your Baits Alive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live Bait Obviously you can’t have live bait if you can’t keep it alive, and this can often be quite a task. Keeping your baits happy, healthy and kicking can be approached in many ways, so I have put down a few key tips to remember; and some good alternatives to fully plumbed live bait tanks. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Live Bait</h1>
<h2>Obviously you can’t have live bait if you can’t keep it alive, and this can often be quite a task. Keeping your<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s happy, healthy and kicking can be approached in many ways, so I have put down a few key tips to remember; and some good alternatives to fully plumbed live<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a> tanks.</h2>
<p>I will start with problems that affect even perfectly plumbed tanks and go from there.</p>
<p>COMMON PROBLEMS</p>
<p>If you have a fully plumbed, top of the line<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a> tank, then you are well ahead of the game but will still have<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a> dying. If the tank becomes overcrowded<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a> will start to die.</p>
<p>Remember the bigger the<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s the less will survive in your tank.<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s so big they can’t freely swim around the tank will have a high mortality rate. Once<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a> have died make sure to remove them from the tank as it will affect the remaining survivors.<span id="more-13"></span></p>
<h3>When you are catching<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a> make sure to handle them as little as possible. If possible catch live bait with long shank<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> hooks</a> then hold the shank of the hook and shake the<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a> off and straight into the tank. That way you never touch the<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a>.</h3>
<p>ALTERNATIVE TANKS</p>
<p>If you don’t have an inbuilt tank, or room for this, the next best thing is to use an esky. In a good sized tinnie I have even plumbed a good quality esky with great results, the next best thing to an esky is the good old fashioned ‘kill box’ the ones commercial<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a>ers use for storing their catch.</p>
<p>Eskies work very well as  <b>live bait</b> tanks because one major problem for keeping<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a> alive is change in water temperature. Not only are<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a> very sensitive to temperature change but when water warms up it loses its dissolved oxygen killing the<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a>.</p>
<p>A 50 litre tank of water in summer warms up very quickly, this is very important to remember when you don’t have any circulation in your tank. The temperature problem also relates to colour, try and use white tanks so they don’t attract more heat.</p>
<p>FRESH WATER</p>
<p>Without having the tank plumbed you will have to use a bucket to constantly refresh the water in the tank, its hard work but often worth it. You can also purchase small<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a> pumps that will help but I’ve found that you still need to use the bucket but just not as often.</p>
<p>When you pour water into your tank don’t try to be gentle, this is a mistake, it is best to do it from a good height and create a lot of foam, this is oxygen mixing with the water and benefits your <i>live bait</i> .</p>
<p>OXYGEN</p>
<p>Another key point is the shape of the tank. Ideally a high surface area is great which again is why most eskies work well and so do ‘kill boxes’.</p>
<p>The higher the surface area the more oxygen can dissolve into the water, this is also why little kiddy wading pools are perfect when <a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank">fishing</a> from the shore.</p>
<p>THE BASKET CASE</p>
<p>One last useful tip for boat<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> fish</a>os is to have a laundry basket that is deep and narrow in shape. Put some weight in the bottom of the basket and flotation around the top of the basket.</p>
<p>When you are at anchor simply put this in the water and tie it of to the side of the boat. Transfer your livebaits from your tank into the basket while <a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank">fishing</a> at anchor and they will stay healthier than in any livebait tank. Always have a small net for transferring the<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s so as not to damage your<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s.</p>
<p>Remember the better you handle your livebaits the better<a href="http://www.commissionshops.com/shop/all-about-fishin" target=" blank"> bait</a>s they’re going to be.</p>
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