Aerating a livewell???

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Aerating a livewell???

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Hi guys

My legend boat has two livewells but they are not aerated. Can I buy/install something that will keep the water aerated?

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I have one of these, Have had bass in live well overnight with no problems.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... rchResults

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Check out the OXYGENATOR, these things work and most tournament anglers use them to get fish to the scales alive in the worst conditions.

I have used them in my bait and livewells over the past three years and they work great.

http://www.keepfishalive.com


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Thanks guys Looks like a couple og good options.

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I have the Oxygenator in stock at Paddletales. As well, I have used them and have been very pleased with their performance. One thing though, especially in really warm water, you need to keep bringing in fresh water because the buildup of lactic acid and ammonia can happen very fast in extreme conditions.

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