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Just Gross, Anchor worms
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So in the past two weeks my fishing buudies and I have been seeing adult bunker with these long worm like things hanging out of them. They are absoluetly gross, some fish only have 1 or 2, most have had about 6 to 8, but this fish had 21!
All the bunker we snagged, had these worms on them. Ive observed the bunker rubbing themselves along the bottom very aggresively, which is one way they try and remove thses things. They appear to be anchor worms, or ribbon louse. heres some info on them: "Anchor worms are parasites that infect fish and one of the main problems with them is that they increase the risk of attracting other diseases. The anchor worms can cause serious damage to a fish and can eventual kill the fish themselves, but anchor worms are only seldom the cause of death in fish with anchor worm since the damage weakens the fish and opens it up for other diseases that end up killing the fish. Anchor worms are in fact small crustaceans. These crustaceans start out their life as free swimming and find a fish to burrow their way into. They burrow themselves too far into the fish to allow for safe removal. When they have buried themselves into the fish they move themselves into the muscles where they live for several months while developing. They then make their way out of the fish, a process that often leaves ugly wounds, and releases their eggs before dying. The circle will then start over again. The wound caused by the crustaceans often gets infected which is one of the main reason this disease can invite so many other diseases to infect the sick fish. The long time the crustaceans spend in the fish also makes it hard to know where this disease was introduced. " Is one of the causes of low bunker population? Ive never seen these before in my life and either has my pops who has been fishing his whole life. Ive also noticed some on the mullet that have been around. Check out the first pic, you can actually see the foot or anchor of them. |
I think I may switch from wetsuit to waders for the rest of the season. :eek:
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I just got a new plug color idea...
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nasty
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That looks like something you would see one that show monsters inside me.
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I have been snagging pogies since I was 10 with my uncle and I can say I have never seen anything like that. Those things are friggin nasty looking. Did the bass mind?
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These were common back when I was doing a lot of livelineing in the 80's. Seemed like MO Beach pogies were loaded with them at times.
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I am not making this up......I am seriously eating spaghetti right now! Or should I say I WAS ........I think I need to go vomit now
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Low bunker population?
That would be corporate greed, not icky woims. You girls are grossed out by these? How the hell can you even get up the guts to fillet a fish???? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Very common in the Hudson area, but saw quite a bit of that in CT this year also.
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I see them on pogies as well as bluefish every now and then
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:confused: add to the flavor :yak5:
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eat plenty of GARLIC
Garlic rids the body of every species of worm
you can even feed it to your pets especially dogs (cats you have to use garlic oil perls (vitamins) coat with butter first and pinch it between thumb and forefinger effectively SHOOTING it to the back of their throat hold up their head and stroke their throat until they swallow it. you take a small piece of steak and butterfly it by plunging a steak knife in one side squeeze steak cube to open the hole then insert a skinny piece of peeled RAW garlic and lettem swallow it |
So how many burrowed themselves into your skin while you were handling them? YUCK! I wouldn't have even touched a fish looking like that.
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Have seen those on bait
Yes, I usually fish with cut bait:smash::devil2::biglaugh:
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Yeah something is up. I was snagging pogies pretty much right after this post and they had the worms. Gross for sure. But like the above post I have never seen them before. And have been snagging them for 20 yrs with uncle Richie as a kid. I guess common in the Hudson but never ever here. I couldn't help but to grab them with my frozen fingers and try to pull them out of the bunker. Didn't happen. I hope there are none living in my stomach after wiping snots from my nose and smoking butts.:yak5: |
Most of the pog's I catch have'um
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I have netted and snagged a lot of bait and have never seen that.....not good if those things start to spread..........
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