CherylStone
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Posted 4:50 am, 05/04/2014
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It is very common for fish to have parasites. I have seen thoee worms while seining in creeks.-I probaboy spelled that wrong. It is crucial that fish is cooked to proper temps before consuming. If you are a fan of sushi you need to make sure that the fish has been in a deep freeze for the requisit amount of time required to kill parasites.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 9:40 pm, 05/03/2014
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Makes me wonder about all food served in restaurants
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Z990
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Posted 8:51 pm, 05/03/2014
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"I know what the blood line is, when I was filleting the skin off the catfish what I found on the belly fillet was twirled up under the skin,it was red (some sort of worm parasite). I've filleted lots of catfish and this was some sort of parasite.
This is what it looked like http://i.imgur.com/4msfkyl.jpg"
I will admit that is funky looking, but I don't think I would have pitched my catch over it. As long as you cooked it to the right temp, it would have been rendered immobilized and no threat. Have you ever seen the worm like things in clams (clear, long, kinda stiff)? As long as you pull them out before you fry or cook them, they pose no danger. And I'll bet most restaurants don't even bother to pull them.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 8:42 pm, 05/03/2014
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Z990 (view profile) | Posted 6:38 pm, 05/03/2014 | OC OC OC, I don't know about you. Just about every fish known to man has a bloodline running through it. I'd hate to see what you'd decide to do with a perfectly good bluefish if you found a red line running through it.
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I know what the blood line is, when I was filleting the skin off the catfish what I found on the belly fillet was twirled up under the skin,it was red (some sort of worm parasite). I've filleted lots of catfish and this was some sort of parasite. This is what it looked like http://i.imgur.com/4msfkyl.jpg
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Z990
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Posted 6:38 pm, 05/03/2014
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OC OC OC, I don't know about you. Just about every fish known to man has a bloodline running through it. I'd hate to see what you'd decide to do with a perfectly good bluefish if you found a red line running through it.
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bacon5
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Posted 6:28 pm, 05/01/2014
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are there any pay lakes in wilkes for catfishing
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4loko
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Posted 9:54 pm, 04/30/2014
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He had to be fishing at the sewer plant
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redfly
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Posted 9:51 pm, 04/30/2014
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4loko
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Posted 9:50 pm, 04/30/2014
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This site is full of carp fisherman wait..wait..that might be racist
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OpenCasket
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Posted 9:39 pm, 04/30/2014
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Never fished cub creek believe it or not
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Crypt
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Posted 8:21 pm, 04/30/2014
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I'd say Zombie caught those catfish out of Cub Creek also known as kotex creek.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 8:05 pm, 04/30/2014
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Crypt (view profile) | Posted 8:01 pm, 04/30/2014 | Zombie - farm pond crappie is what you want to eat and I can tell you where to catch a mess but you might get shot. ¥
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I eat bullets, poop ice cream, and walk on water. Give me the directions
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Bluebird1
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Posted 8:02 pm, 04/30/2014
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Invite your GW enemies and make photos and post.
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Crypt
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Posted 8:01 pm, 04/30/2014
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Zombie - farm pond crappie is what you want to eat and I can tell you where to catch a mess but you might get shot. ¥
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OpenCasket
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Posted 7:55 pm, 04/30/2014
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Crypt (view profile) | Posted 7:53 pm, 04/30/2014 | A catfish can live in a mudhole full of sewage and will eat almost anything including bloody tampons |
So me and a catfish aren't much different
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OpenCasket
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Posted 7:55 pm, 04/30/2014
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I'm much too introverted for that.
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Crypt
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Posted 7:53 pm, 04/30/2014
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A catfish can live in a mudhole full of sewage and will eat almost anything including bloody tampons
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bluebird1
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Posted 7:19 pm, 04/30/2014
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Have a fish fry and invite your GW friends over.
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Crypt
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Posted 7:11 pm, 04/30/2014
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McD's fish sandwich priceckeeps going up is now $3.25. Maybe the Berring Sea has been fished out but I'm not willing to pay that much.
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