MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
salt water fish have plenty of worms too
the ones they use don't have tapeworms.
I also see a lot of tapeworms in the intestines of trout I see. One reason why you only eat sushi from salt water.
That's my fault, I called them hook worms, the name of these particular copepods is: anchor worm.
That's funny my grandpa always call then Hook worms, because they hooked onto the fish....
I've had some SCARY long large white tapeworms in a couple walleyes from Saratoga lake. One had to be over 10ft long I still ate it though
you hope
4 wheel drive only.
I know the ones I always find in the stomach of the bluegills in Saratoga are freakin' gross as hell. Nothing fish-wise ever bothers me, except when a lump of squirming red nematods plops on my cutting board
Are you guys talking about the Parasitic Copepods that are on the skin of Lake George's Lake Trout? Most fish have one or two, some have dozens on them. They are relatively harmless.
Boy Christmas must have been hell for you as a kid!
Nah, Christmas wasn't that bad compared to anticipation of fishing the opening day of deer season. Santa always skipped my house. lol. Nice fish, thanks for reminding me of why I should have went this morning! I went to Cossayuna and jigged one dink perch instead. My buddies are all busy so making the first trip to the king with zero sleep and alone just didn't have the appeal.
prchslayerDo you have more info on that app? I am having trouble finding it. Thanks