A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
What they don't know, don't bother em I have never picked the worms out, just fry em up with the fish We eat fish at least once a week and my 10yo has shown no signs of being wormy "cept that she can eat more than her mom and I put together"
These animals have an interesting life cycle. The worms are a larval form of tapeworm that have to get into a shark to reach adulthood. Which tells you something about being a seatrout, I think. Anyway, all the articles I've found say that the worms are harmless to humans with one including this rather extreme bit of information: "Some trout caught may have worms embedded in the flesh along the backbone. These "spaghetti" worms are larval stages of a tapeworm that can only reach maturity in sharks. It cannot survive in man even if it is eaten raw. The worms can easily be removed during filleting to make the meat more appealing." That seems like an extreme form of sashimi.