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dam0007
Joined: 03 Sep 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:26 pm Post subject: Caught bad fish today! |
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New here, 1st post.
Just a heads up guys. Woodmont beach: 8lb Bluefish
Housatonic River off of Bic Drive: Snappers and est 4lb Blue
Larger blues: Red dots near tail fin and meat doesn't look normal also they smelled extremely bad. Almost as if they were rotten.
Snappers: insides completely covered with tiny maggot looking worms. Everything looked like the fish died a month ago.
Make sure you guys are inspecting your fish before you even think about eating them. I'll book mark this thread if I get any info I'll post it. Doesn't seem to me like its Mycobacteriosis.
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Redneckangler
Joined: 05 May 2012 Posts: 851 Location: Meriden, CT
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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Sounds nasty. You can always call the DEEP for info or to report infected fish as well. They try to track various diseases, sources and locations of fish with high concentrations of disease. NY and CT bluefish have been found with parasitic worms, but I don't know much about the details. Do post if you find more info! _________________ RNA - It's in my blood.
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dam0007
Joined: 03 Sep 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:38 pm Post subject: |
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I've been catching blues all summer haven't seen anything like this. But yes I'm calling DEP in the am. I feel bad because one of the blues I caught last night and cleaned it in the dark, meat looks good but because I didn't see anything else I'm gonna play it safe and discard it.
Side note spoke to a friend who caught a good size Striper and he said it was covered in red legions all across the belly. He didn't know what to do at the time so he just released it.
Someone needs to create a gameplan on what to do with these fish. I sure don't know what its doing to the non-infected ones. |
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rastaMONark
Joined: 03 Sep 2012 Posts: 9 Location: middletown
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 9:11 am Post subject: |
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dam0007 wrote: | I've been catching blues all summer haven't seen anything like this. But yes I'm calling DEP in the am. I feel bad because one of the blues I caught last night and cleaned it in the dark, meat looks good but because I didn't see anything else I'm gonna play it safe and discard it.
Side note spoke to a friend who caught a good size Striper and he said it was covered in red legions all across the belly. He didn't know what to do at the time so he just released it.
Someone needs to create a gameplan on what to do with these fish. I sure don't know what its doing to the non-infected ones. | i swear there is biological crap falling from the sky infecting the water and affecting only part of fish populations _________________ TAKE WHAT YA NEED LET THE REST SWIM FREE |
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JJay
Joined: 23 Sep 2011 Posts: 113 Location: Farmington, CT
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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Doesn't sound too good. Hope these are isolated events.
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dam0007
Joined: 03 Sep 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:30 am Post subject: |
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Spoke to DEP had a good conversation and learned a bit.
Black spots in meat - Type of parasite usually found in fresh water but has been surviving in the salt due to the warmer temp. This also explains the Blues getting it via Housatonic River where water is brackish.
Round worms - Parasite that feeds off the internal organs of fish
Sea Lice - Parasite that temporarily lives in the gills of fish.
When I first described these to the guy from DEP he was aware of all three affecting the Blues (gave me definition of each) but this was the first he heard all 3 affecting the same fish simultaneously.
Do Not Eat the fish if any of the above is found!!!
-Happy Fishing |
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dam0007
Joined: 03 Sep 2012 Posts: 7
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:33 am Post subject: |
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Spoke to DEP had a good conversation and learned a bit.
Black spots in meat - Type of parasite usually found in fresh water but has been surviving in the salt due to the warmer temp. This also explains the Blues getting it via Housatonic River where water is brackish.
Round worms - Parasite that feeds off the internal organs of fish
Sea Lice - Parasite that temporarily lives in the gills of fish.
When I first described these to the guy from DEP he was aware of all three affecting the Blues (gave me definition of each) but this was the first he heard all 3 affecting the same fish simultaneously.
Do Not Eat the fish if any of the above is found!!!
-Happy Fishing |
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