"fizzing" a largemouth bass

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

Shows how to deflate the air bladder of a deep caught fish.

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  • go bucks! OH-

  • the only reason i made them is because i tournament fish and there was not a product that deflates bladders. Then my buddies started asking for them-i make them in my garage, i've yet to make one cent-but i know i've saved many fish that would have died! Do you even know what it is used for?

  • yeah-to bring up a fish slow definitely helps and a quick release. So tournament situations, photo ops, hook problems, lead to prolonged exposure to pressure change and the need to needle sometimes.

  • I've never experienced a fish that has an expanded air bladder self regulate itself. Ever heard the term "a fish out of water."

  • Thanks for deflating it :) and where do you buy those needle ben fender thingies, and do they work with aquarium fish?

  • Type in bends mender on a search. They work on various fish but it is used to deflate the air bladder when it expands due to the fish changing depths to fast.

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  • CPR for a fish LOL

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  • Nice, i need to get one of them

  • good job!

  • That's awesome where can I buy one

  • Release it? Did I hear that correctly? I think you mean...Eat it.

    Nah just kidding lmao. But thanks for that video for reasons I don't know.... Thanks for putting out my curiousity? Yeah. That one.

  • where can i buy the one u used...i went to basspro to pick one up it was 35$!!! i really need this too

  • thats really really cool

  • The little guy is already traumatized in more ways than simply an over filled swim bladder so despite your technique you'd be better off pithing and grilling so that he simply doesn't go to waste. Then again, stripers and pelicans have to eat as well. The bass hero mentality esp. in SoCal cracks me up. There's no shame in keeping a few early winter largemouth for the table.

  • wuts the point

  • @saleboche thats exactly what i was thinking

  • wait what does that do for the bass???

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