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Message Subject: Sores on muskies
THE FERD
Posted 9/9/2009 5:53 AM (#398648)
Subject: Sores on muskies




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Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
I went through my release photos yesterday and noticed something a little odd . In several pictures the fish had sores right where my back hand is holding the fish . Could this possibly be from the fish being held by another fisherman in the past ?


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JBush
Posted 9/9/2009 6:58 AM (#398652 - in reply to #398648)
Subject: RE: Sores on muskies




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Location: Ontario
Not to mention a tail thats been split to hell too. For a small fish that one has already been well-beaten.
Will Schultz
Posted 9/9/2009 8:20 AM (#398662 - in reply to #398648)
Subject: Re: Sores on muskies





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
There are a number of things that can cause what you see there. Angler contact (net, line), lamprey, piscirikettsia, etc.
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/9/2009 8:26 AM (#398667 - in reply to #398648)
Subject: Re: Sores on muskies





Location: SE Wisconsin
That's also a common place to see wounds during the spawn. Perhaps old battle scars?
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