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Let me see a show of hands.
Whos going to out so I can look(out) for ya? ;) |
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Brian I have to bail for tomorrow. But Saturday and Sunday are
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Ok, I will get your bottom bouncers to you another time, maybe next weekend?
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Here! :)
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One more thing for the Detroit River Rats...I am catching alot of fish with tumors on them this spring. Anyone else? If anyone has any information on this topic please share it - I am a little concerned with what I am seeing.
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I saw them in the lake also on Maumee Bay. I have been out once and 2 of our 10 fish had what you are describing behind the gill plate. |
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Brian - Count Me in ! Should be there, by mid-morning. Bob WC#253.
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The DNR guy at our club meeting told us that the tumors were a harmless virus. Nothing to worry about.
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I'll be out around 1:30 or so.
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Brian,
Next weekend will work. |
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