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I recently was up at Causey ,and one of the fish I caught looked strange. Its gill plates didnt cover its gills completely. I know Causey is known as a whirling disease water just wondering if this is one of the things caused by whirling disease. other than that the fish seemed fat and fine.
thanks for your help.
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Welcome to the boards!
You know I don't think that shorter gill plates would be due to whirling disease, but I have caught fish out of Causey with the same problem.
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I fish at Stawberry alot and have caught multiple fish that have gill plates to do not cover the gills. I have often wondered about what causes this as well. If I see a fish and game cop I think I will ask them about that. It almost seems as though there is some thing deformed about the fish. Let us know if you find out something.
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Hey welcome to the board raiderdude! Too bad you're a Raiders fan....
[#ff8000]GO DENVER!!![/#ff8000]
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Raiders rule! Even if they aren't winning. Where would all the misfits go if it weren't for the Raiders?
Glad you are not a fair weather fan.
Oh ,,,, catching troutskies is fun too.
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Every time that I have noticed a fish with short gill plates, I looked at the rest of the fish that I have caught and notice that some have chewed up fins.
So I assumed that the short gill plates was some damage the fish sustained at the hatchery before being planted.
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