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- Hambden Bob
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Helluva Sandwhich !
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Dont tell that to a walleye fishermanlsayre wrote:Best eating fish there is!!!
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I would not eat it ... it swam in its own toilet !
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I've proclaimed this to many walleye fishermen.waldo lemieux wrote:Dont tell that to a walleye fishermanlsayre wrote:Best eating fish there is!!!
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/may/15/specieswatch-lamprey-ancient-fish-vertebrate-spawn-british-rivers
Here's a challenge for all you hard core anglers: Try and catch one of these ugly fish.
Here's a challenge for all you hard core anglers: Try and catch one of these ugly fish.
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As it happens those Lamprey eels and in the finger lakes and the great lakes . It used to be common to catch a rainbow or lake trout with one of those attached. They feed off the blood of the host and then drop off to spawn. Much like a common leach,. So , been there done that Next!!!
As it happens those Lamprey eels and in the finger lakes and the great lakes . It used to be common to catch a rainbow or lake trout with one of those attached. They feed off the blood of the host and then drop off to spawn. Much like a common leach,. So , been there done that Next!!!
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Wow...I learned something new...the only thing we catch here are brook trout and landlocked salmon. Thanks for sharing.waldo lemieux wrote:jj
As it happens those Lamprey eels and in the finger lakes and the great lakes . It used to be common to catch a rainbow or lake trout with one of those attached. They feed off the blood of the host and then drop off to spawn. Much like a common leach,. So , been there done that Next!!!
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The real reason Im familiar with them is that they are related to my ex......