buzzard559
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Post by buzzard559 on Apr 24, 2014 10:24:41 GMT -5
I just ran across this on the net
here’s nothing worse than watching a big beautiful wild fish bleed out from a damaged gill. I found myself in just that situation with a big brown trout one day. Watching helplessly as the water turned red. Thank God Kent was with me. Thinking fast he said, “hey, did you finish that Coke?” I had not and he showed me a great trick. He opened the fish’s mouth and poured the Coke down her throat. As soon as it hit the injured gill the bleeding stopped. It was like magic. I’m not sure if it’s the carbonation or the acid but something in the Coke cauterized the wound. It saved that fish’s life. I know it for a fact because I saw her in that same pool several weeks later, although she was wise to me by then. I’m certain it was the same fish. There couldn’t be two just alike in that little pool. It’s one more thing to carry but having a Coke on hand is a great idea. The fish you save might be your own.
I think its worth trying.
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Post by mytoyzfishing on Apr 24, 2014 15:33:10 GMT -5
Yep works with just about any soda long as its not diet. I know quite a few people who have said it has saved a fish in the live well for a tournament.
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