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Lemme tell you a quick story and get your opinions. This happend yesterday. We had our first tourney of the year and it ended with me being the first loser. I had my limit by 11:00 a.m. and was looking to cull. Water temp was about 54 degrees and Me and partner decided to head up in a creek which turned out to be a warm water discharge from a Dupont plant. Well after being in there for about an hour and half we head out and get back into cooler water and my partner hooks one. Open the livewell and he has one bass "near" the top and so I open mine and I have 3 "floaters". We only had the aireator off for about an hour. Have you guys had a problem like this ever happen? Do you think it was the lack of oxygen, the fluctuation in temperature or a calloboration of both? Any thoughts would help. Them three floaters cost me over a pound and first place.
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