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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Question for someone with a fisheries biology background
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Ask Smalls
Dude has an answer promise
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Nah, my man Waltrip right there knows. He's got thousands and thousands of notes on fish. Dude is a fisheries Einstein. I'm just a "marsh grass and weirs" guy.
Honestly, I'd have to do a little digging through some books, but may be able to find something out for ya. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk Last edited by Smalls; 11-30-2015 at 08:23 AM. |
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Its been a while since I've been in a fisheries class, but it could be bacterial, fungal, from abrasion, or a combination.
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Thats a big spawning female. Tail bloody from fanning the nest.
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However, I think that black drum are more susceptible to a wide array of parasites and infections that either are much more rare in redfish or that are much more quickly fatal in redfish so that the sick fish are not caught as often. We've caught a lot of sick black drum also, but on close inspection, there seems to be a variety of maladies. |
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Here's one a buddy of mine caught with some big nasty canker sores on it.
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Bp fault!!!
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Lmao. Dude knows everything I'm telling you. Smartest 26 yr old on the planet.
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Nah, I've been seeing them like this since long before BP. Maybe it was because of the Exxon Valdize
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