The guy wasn't kidding when he said they were dead before the nets hit the water.
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I have had some luck using ice to chill the water, but immediate transfer was critical. I found collecting them from the net with a small transfer cup (without removing them from the water) was effectiveIn the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Originally posted by cpirnie3 View PostEver kept them in an aquarium BrAin? Reading online it seems they are generalist planktivores. That would present a challenge Also, in this small size, I wonder if they would do best in brackish or full salt. I don't have a tank that would accommodate their adult size but I think it would be an awesome undertaking. Thoughts?
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I kept several alive in a bucket with this before. http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/st...+saver&Ntk=All
Take them straight from the water to a bucket and dont touch them using your hands.
Grandpa had two alive in a bucket for several hours with no air the other day. It was amazing
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostI could never keep these alive to take home...Originally posted by Ballinxalex View PostMe too it's like they die instantly a min out of water with bubbler they just die so easy Best bait for lake fishingOriginally posted by cpirnie3 View PostToo bad they die so quickly. I wonder why that is... Looking at them in the water, i was thinking it would be cool to keep a small school of them. Regardless, thanks everyone for the responses. I've been meaning to go fishing with my little girl. Now I've got the bait :)Originally posted by cpirnie3 View PostEver kept them in an aquarium BrAin? Reading online it seems they are generalist planktivores. That would present a challenge Also, in this small size, I wonder if they would do best in brackish or full salt. I don't have a tank that would accommodate their adult size but I think it would be an awesome undertaking. Thoughts?Originally posted by mnemenoi View PostI have had some luck using ice to chill the water, but immediate transfer was critical. I found collecting them from the net with a small transfer cup (without removing them from the water) was effective
When I lived in San Antonio I kept about 50 in a tank for about a year. They started disappearing after I rescued a koi and had noplace to put it so I dumped it in with the shad. The Koi would eat 3 or 4 two inch ones a night.
I kept them in a brackish tank with a few plants. I never really had problems keeping them in San Antonio and they made it home fine without a bubbler.
In Houston they seem a bit wimpier. Most dies before I got home, but I kept some really nice ones in Houston for quite a while.
Moral of teh Story: Houston Shad are wimps. Road Trip to SA!!!!
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostSo you had a koi in brackish water?Last edited by HERM; 07-11-2012, 08:15 PM.Don't tell fish stories where people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish.
Mark Twain
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostSo you had a koi in brackish water?
When I finally tried moving it back to fresh, it died.
This kinda sorta explains it:
Evidently the Brits love salting their Koi
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