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ArielANDJared
A few days ago we had gone fishing at Lost Creek. We caught 1 big largemouth bass and 2 decent sized trout. We came home and cleaned the fish then put them in the freezer. I remember noticing something on the trout we had caught and didn't think it would be a huge deal. It had looked like the fish had been beaten in a way because it had numerous gauges as if it had brushed up against rocks or something. Along with the gauges, there were little white stringy looking things around the tail and top and bottom fins. I didn't think to look something up about parasites once we pulled them out of the freezer to start cutting them and cooking them. I looked up parasites and sure enough we looked at the fish again and it matched.
We were pretty close to the dam so be careful in that area when catching fish, specifically trout.
Heck ya we kept the bass it was huge at least 3 lbs and about 15 inches. ya we dont care what they say about parasites being ok to eat or not either way we r not taking any chances so have fun with your worm eating haha
a 15" bass is like 2lbs on a good day, and wow that is HUGE :naughty:
have fun with your bass eating its non of my business too bad the bass dont grow worms
LOL! It is somewhat funny to have 3 lbs. described as 'huge' to our state's unofficial bass catch record holder.
And yeah, 15" is at or just under 2 lbs. The largest I've caught so far is 16 and I can vouch for that.
LOL! It is somewhat funny to have 3 lbs. described as 'huge' to our state's unofficial bass catch record holder.
And yeah, 15" is at or just under 2 lbs. The largest I've caught so far is 16 and I can vouch for that.
im definitely jelous so if you could direct me to "oregonfishingdrama.com/jealousy" that would be Grrreat.... hope he tasted superb, dont chew down on any of that lead in its gut if it is 3lbs and 15" i know i would be worried about breaking a tooth......... i have caught "A" bass or maybe two,hard to remember its been a whilewell thats your catching and those were obviously some skinny a$$ bass...mine therefore was a big fat one so stop hating this is oregonfishingforum.com not oregonfishingdrama.com/jealousy haha
[/QUOTE]im definitely jelous so if you could direct me to "oregonfishingdrama.com/jealousy" that would be Grrreat.... hope he tasted superb, dont chew down on any of that lead in its gut if it is 3lbs and 15" i know i would be worried about breaking a tooth......... i have caught "A" bass or maybe two,hard to remember its been a whileya its been about 25 minutes since i caught my last bass.......... ----OH and with the number of bass i have caught i am gonna go out on a teeny tiny hunch and go ahead and say its not just MY catching the bass in my profile pic was borderline anorexic HA-HA, not
dude i was not even talking about u ya freak wow there r some real winners on this site lol
Let me introduce you to that "freak"... oh and welcome to the forum:lol:
Thanks, its just who i am. i will answer to anyones name when it comes to something that i care about as much as bass fishing....... i am a bass catch and release "freak" though thats for sure....
"Without knowing it, Pearson even ends his story sounding like legendary catch-and-release advocate Lee Wulff, who said ("a game fish is too valuable to catch just once")
"That fish will be there for somebody else to catch," Pearson says. "Someone else can have that joy."
its alright though, i will get over it... i would rather be a freak than most things
A few days ago we had gone fishing at Lost Creek. We caught 1 big largemouth bass and 2 decent sized trout. We came home and cleaned the fish then put them in the freezer. I remember noticing something on the trout we had caught and didn't think it would be a huge deal. It had looked like the fish had been beaten in a way because it had numerous gauges as if it had brushed up against rocks or something. Along with the gauges, there were little white stringy looking things around the tail and top and bottom fins. I didn't think to look something up about parasites once we pulled them out of the freezer to start cutting them and cooking them. I looked up parasites and sure enough we looked at the fish again and it matched.
We were pretty close to the dam so be careful in that area when catching fish, specifically trout.