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Old 05-22-2007, 06:21 PM   #4
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disturbing

That is very disturbing. I have yet to catch a bass w/ any signs of Mico in 2007... I have noticed over the years that fish under 30" have been the only population w/any sort of skin lesions. I have yet to land a bass of keeper size w/ any skin/internal malady.

In 1991 I started catching small fish in very warm water that had skin lesions. A group of us from Swansea, Ma sent pictures/samples to a fisheries biologist working w/the state. Never rec’d any feedback from our findings. During the early 90’s I had a friend that was in the upper level of management at Brayton Pt. Power plant. 3-5 times per winter, starting January 1st a group of fly fishers had fishing access to the upper section of the cooling canal. We noticed a very high percentage of fish w/ some sort of skin rot. Again, we contacted the aforementioned parties to no avail.

I hope these recent finding are not a hint of a growing problem w/larger bass. I figured that small fish w/ the disease died before reaching the 30” range. This too is alarming, if the juvinile bass die before reaching spawning age.

I guess we will have the answers as the seasons unfold.
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