That happens sometimes
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crappie fillets in the video that one of the ladies at work just showed me. He is filleting them and the they have little red spots in the meat and he opens them up and it appears that a long thin worm of some type comes out of the fish. I don't know where the guy was from or where the fish were caught but it makes me realize I need to look closer at my fish![]()
That happens sometimes
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Some kind of parasite
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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http://www.crappie.com/crappie/main-crappie-fishing-forum/293135-anybody-seen-crappie-filets/
The ones we get here are a round area about the size of a dime. Lots of folks could easily miss them. Not familiar with the red ones like in the video.
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Probably this.....
Eustrongylides is a nematode that uses fish as its intermediate host. The definitive host is a wading bird, a common visitor to ponds. The worm encysts in the peritoneum or muscle of the fish and appears to cause little damage. Because of the large size of the worms (Figure 22), infected fish may appear unsuitable for retail sales. Protecting fish from wading birds and eliminating the intermediate host, the oligocheate or Tubifex (soft-bodied worms), are the best means to prevent infection.
More here, if interested. CIR716/FA041: Introduction to Freshwater Fish Parasites
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IMO just another reason for me to hate blue herons and cormorants. Herons will also eat baby ducks like popcorn.
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