Yuck!
That's what it definetly looks like.
Don't know if I could boat a fish with that on it.lol
Good job!
Seems like they hit harder this morning.
Tony talked me into going back out again he had a difficult time doing that. Brought two limits of 15 to the boat today great time some really nice fishes and got home early. First time I have seen one of these attached to a crappie, how many of you have? Some type of lamprey I quess.
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Yuck!
That's what it definetly looks like.
Don't know if I could boat a fish with that on it.lol
Good job!
Seems like they hit harder this morning.
how shallow? any fish on the bank yet? how loose were the eggs?
Most came out of 11ft. of water rigging about 7-8 down with minnows. All the people we talked to that were casting to the banks did not get hit till out off the bank and they were picking up lots of shorts little males. Egg sacks were still fairly firm with blood lines no males or females loosing any fluids if you squeezed them a little. Water temp. 57deg.
very nice!!!!
May all your live wells be full.Dave
Great job guys. Never seem one attached before.
Good work Richard I didn't get to go so its good to hear a good report....those nasty little creatures started showing up a few years ago I have had several make my heart beat fast as they are coming in the boat they look a bit too much like a snake for my liking.....
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Keep it up Richard, your on a roll.
you two did good, congrats. wonder how them snakey lookin things cook up?