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    Have you all ever found wormy fish?
    Cleaned a crappie this fall which looked like little round worms in the guts, didn't think much about it. One of these catfish had some two, so I did some reading and YES THEY ARE WORMS!! kinda creepy!
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    All animals can have parasites. I've cleaned crappie and sometimes when you cleaning up the fillets you will see a small red spot. If you cut it open you will find a tiny white worm. Not sure what kind but it will be curled up in the flesh.
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    fried up good they just add protien

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    It's not so bad in the river lakes but certain other lakes are known for having wormy fish. That's why I won't scale a fish out of certain lakes. Have to filet to find 'em. They won't harm you if you eat them but I just don't like the idea.
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    I am the same way, I wade fish a small river in Oklahoma for small mouth and they almost all have those little worms in the meat. I try to cut them out when I see them and try to fool myself into thinking I got them all. But mostly I try not to think about it or look too closely when I am eating them.

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    Speckled trout are really bad for that. Just don't look for them and cook them good.

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    I've seen it. Cut some out a few years ago and they were about the size of a red wiggler, but they were kinda stiff. Wardens said it just added protein and could be caused from bird waste in the water.
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    Catch alot of Kentucky bass on the St. Francis that have em. Have also killed ducks that had them in their breast. Asked a biologist about it, he laughed and told me if I knew about all the parasites wild animals had, I'd never eat any of them. Just cook em, worm meat is still meat.

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    That is why i soak mine in salt water for a night before i freeze mine... Most of the time i will find them worms on top of the water in the bowl... I'm sure that it doesn't get them all out but I def see them after they soak in the salt water..
    "Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." - Chuck Clark :D

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    I see most of them is the guts..
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