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Latest News August Tip Of The Month![]() Thursday, August 01, 2013 It's been a scorcher of a summer, but that hasn't kept anglers from fishing. Some, like BoatUS Angler Pro Staff angler David Gnewikow (juh-nee-vuh-koh) of Tennessee, have simply figured out a way to manage the heat as they battle it out with pizza oven-like temperatures. So what's the secret? Here are some tips to help keep anglers and their catch cool from Gnewikow that may seem forthright - but after spending a long hot day competing on the water, you'd be surprised at how many pros "still look they've been smashed by a beat truck" chuckles Gnewikow. Gnewikow once had a co-angler simply bring two, one-liter bottles of Mountain Dew aboard for a tournament day. By noon, the man felt ill, clearly on his way to winning a case of sunstroke. "I drink a bottle of water every time I start the big motor and if I move 10-15 times a day I stay plenty hydrated," says Gnewikow. So what's your timing trick to ensure you get enough water? Use whatever works for you, but bring plenty for the day's outing and avoid sugary drinks. For the fish in the livewell, getting enough oxygen is key. Working against you is the heat - warmer waters contain less oxygen. A simple aerator which puts thousand of small bubbles in the water by way of an "air stone" is fine - just make sure you check its operation throughout the day. At higher temperatures, frequency oxygenators which create millions of "Nano" oxygen bubbles may do a better job maintaining oxygen levels. Some systems are for fresh or salt water but not both, and if your system uses chemicals, be sure to use the recommended product. If temps are really hot, keeping the livewell at a cooler temperature will help. If you have access to a freezer, you can also freeze lake water in zip lock bags to take along. Just use it in moderation - a rule of thumb is that livewell water should neither feel cold nor warm like bath water. Good luck staying cool! Anglers can check out David Gnewikow's Pro Staff Blog at www.BoatUS.com/Angler/Gnewikow. ### About BoatUS Angler: BoatUS Angler, a membership program from the nation's largest association of recreational boaters, offers services such as on-the-water towing for disabled fishing boats, roadside assistance for both boat trailers and tow vehicles, and fishing boat insurance. It also protects the interests of boat-owning anglers. Visit BoatUSAngler.com for more.
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