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#1741521 - 04/30/18 03:05 PM Natives
KWK Offline

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Did a major jump outside of my little box saturday.i apologise for the limited facts but i think everyone needs to see this.i can say this much,these fish came from unstocked waters,western ct.pristine water yet i found this
my best advice is do not eat,this is a potential health issue even after thorough cooking.freezing may not kill this parasite . my opinion they are a fluke or a nematode...these were found in the largest fish.it was a old fish,maybe 3 yrs. Old...

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#1741529 - 04/30/18 05:12 PM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
Jamobi Offline
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Eeeeeewww!
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#1741531 - 04/30/18 05:26 PM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
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Cooking will kill it
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#1741533 - 04/30/18 05:50 PM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
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Keith, are those the same worms you find in pan fish. If so cooking does kill them. But I just flick them out if there aren't too many.

If there are fish to catch. I'll be there to my end.
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#1741537 - 04/30/18 06:33 PM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
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Flick em out and Scarf em down. And if that kind of worm is going to make anybody on this website hesitant to eat a fish, don't ever eat swordfish or tuna again. Trust me. I pulled parasites out of tuna steaks as thick as your forearm.


Very nice catch though Keith. I thought you were over in Tennessee?



Edited by O-BASS (04/30/18 06:33 PM)
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#1741538 - 04/30/18 06:41 PM Re: Natives [Re: O-BASS]
KillTaker Offline

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Originally Posted By: O-BASS
Flick em out and Scarf em down. And if that kind of worm is going to make anybody on this website hesitant to eat a fish, don't ever eat swordfish or tuna again. Trust me. I pulled parasites out of tuna steaks as thick as your forearm.


Very nice catch though Keith. I thought you were over in Tennessee?



and i thought you needed to borrow a tiller...
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#1741548 - 04/30/18 08:21 PM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
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I definitely do. I've had two offers, you and the other guy. I've had zero time for any of it. Kinda blows, but getting better...
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#1741574 - 05/01/18 07:16 AM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
KWK Offline

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Not yet,august 8 movers show up.not having a microscope to identify exactly i err on the side of caution.there are some species resistant to heat and freezing.not trying to tell people to not eat fish,just caution.
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#1741580 - 05/01/18 07:58 AM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
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All they need to see is one show on the Monsters inside me, how those
cyst protect it from freezing and heat.

Not something I want growing inside of me that's for sure!


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#1741595 - 05/01/18 11:02 AM Re: Natives [Re: KWK]
KWK Offline

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I tried watching that show once...great if your dieting or if you want to give little kids nightmares...arggg. facepalm ...did you ever see the old x files episode where there was a human size fluke worm mutant living in outhouses and the sewer,awsome..there was no flicking,no scarfing,. They were prevalent in the interior, this was a area downstream of multiple septic systems...potentialy under or not at all maintained.consider that.


Edited by KWK (05/01/18 03:55 PM)
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