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numbskull
08-19-2009, 07:33 PM
Anybody running into infected fish this year? Not that I've been seeing a lot of fish lately......but I've yet to run into it this year.

WESTPORTMAFIA
08-19-2009, 08:29 PM
None this year but quite a few last year. I call em booger fish or (BOOGAH'S). They make me want to take a shower after taking the hooks out. They are usually the females that hang out with male bluefish:rotf2:

redlite
08-20-2009, 01:00 AM
not sure if its micro-don't-wanna-touch--osis or not, but a lot of the fish I have been sellin from gooseberry have had weird red spots on them.....I ain't eatin' 'em

Fish_Eye
08-20-2009, 02:53 AM
You can't necessarily tell if a fish is infected by looking at it from the outside, although red lesions often is an indicator. You have to open the fish up and examine the insides to see if it's starting to waste away. Wear gloves when handling bass, period.

I've seen a LOT of fish this year that I suspected were infected...not a good situation.

ProfessorM
08-21-2009, 01:46 PM
Haven't seen much where I have been G. I'm surprised the dealer would really want to buy those fish Mike. Hell I had to fill out paper work for the blues I sold this week to show I put them on ice and took care of them and if I didn't I got a lower price.

Clammer
08-21-2009, 02:31 PM
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I saw them in the spring / most likely holdovers '

prof > my dealer won,y even take blues / but the other dealer I use once in a while takes them as long as they arn,t gutted .
That was a ist for me ;

years ago blues , squeteague, & cod had to be gutted as soon as caught ><><>:fishin: