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Re: Anyone know what this is? [Re: Coach Hark] #11677342 06/20/16 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted By: Coach Hark
I don't eat the fins so I wouldn't worry about it👍👍


What he said! Interesting though, I have never seen it but am interested in seeing an answer from someone.


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Re: Anyone know what this is? [Re: WilliamKidd] #11680148 06/21/16 04:20 PM
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Looks like the stuff on my big toe nail. Let me know if ya'll find a cure.

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Re: Anyone know what this is? [Re: WilliamKidd] #11680210 06/21/16 04:50 PM
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Lymphocystis

Re: Anyone know what this is? [Re: WilliamKidd] #11680281 06/21/16 05:30 PM
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Lypphocystis - some additional information.


Life cycle:

The virus spreads from fish to fish through physical contact or water transmission. Lymphocystis infections are usually not fatal to fish, although very severe infections can cause damage to vital organs and possibly death. In addition, secondary bacterial or fungal infections can develop at sites of dislodged growths.


Where is the disease is found?

Although the virus occurs naturally in the environment, infections occur at a much higher rate during cold periods in late winter and early spring.


Is it safe to eat?

This disease is not known to infect humans. However, proper cooking of any freshwater fish is recommended.


How can I prevent the spread?

There is no practical control or treatment for this disease.


Disposal of unused portions:

Dispose of uneaten portions by burying or in household waste. Fish entrails should never be discarded back into the lake.


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Re: Anyone know what this is? [Re: WilliamKidd] #11680419 06/21/16 06:59 PM
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Fungus amongus. . . Catch a couple like that every year on Fork and Lavon, have eaten all with no issues.

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