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Flathead Catfish Shocked For Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="ctfletch" data-source="post: 55001" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>I have never used a telephone crank but I do electroshocking surveys commercially, we use a 240V generator with all the proper gear we put out about 10amps and 500 volts, that's 5,000 watts of juice. and I have never killed a fish in the 7 years I have been doing this. Catfish do react differently and are usually uneffected by the high voltage. We have a special 12v device that gets them. at any rate the electric charge temorarily paralizes them and they come back to life most times as soon as you let off the foot feed, but sometimes it may take a few minutes but as I say, I've never lost any fish doing this. It's a really effective tool for evaluating a lakes fish population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctfletch, post: 55001, member: 870"] I have never used a telephone crank but I do electroshocking surveys commercially, we use a 240V generator with all the proper gear we put out about 10amps and 500 volts, that's 5,000 watts of juice. and I have never killed a fish in the 7 years I have been doing this. Catfish do react differently and are usually uneffected by the high voltage. We have a special 12v device that gets them. at any rate the electric charge temorarily paralizes them and they come back to life most times as soon as you let off the foot feed, but sometimes it may take a few minutes but as I say, I've never lost any fish doing this. It's a really effective tool for evaluating a lakes fish population. [/QUOTE]
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