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FishLife First Aid Treatment

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FishLife First Aid Treatment promotes the healing process of hook wounds and helps you prevent costly dead fish penalties. An essential part of any fish aid kit, the fish treatment protects your catch and stops the bleeding of gill- and tongue-hooked fish. Pour the FishLife First Aid Fish Livewell Treatment onto the wound outright, wait a few seconds, and return the fish to your holding tank. Repeat every 30 minutes, or as needed. Note: If blood is in the livewell water, drain the water immediately and refill.

 

The FishLife Fish Care First Aid remedy protects fish from injury immediately after the catch and extends to after the weigh-in. The fish livewell treatment protects against dangerous pathogens that could result in infection and weaken or kill the fish long after you've released it. Tournament developed, tournament tested, tournament proven.

 

  • Stops the bleeding of gill and tongue-hooked fish
  • Promotes the healing process of wounds
  • Livewell treatment also protects fish against harmful pathogens
  • Helps ensure the future of our sport
  • One 2 oz. bottle

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