Odd thing on a redfish
Posted: February 24th, 2013, 8:39 pm
To me at least.
First, we assumed today would be tough will all the rainfall, but we wanted to fish and the weather looked good. Left out to catch the rising tide and fish through as it fell. The redfish were sparse, but the trout were on fire. Today was a rare keeping day as we wanted to have a fry next weekend. Wound up with 8 keepers and turned a ton of shorts loose. Only one over 20" and it was only 1/4" over so it was kept as well (I usually turn over 20" back even when keeping, but we had to pinch it to make it 20", so it came home too). All on artificals, mostly jig and jerk shad bait. The water was a lot clearer than I thought it would be, could see bottom in 2.5 to three feet when the sun was out. I reckon that will change as the rivers empty out.
Now, the weird thing. Caught an over red (just a tad under 29"). Found the following on it. It looked like a cross between a roly poly and a shrimp. Definite arthropod of some type. You can see how big it is. There were two of them on the fish. Bloody spot at each site where it was attached.
Also saw this on the fish. These were very thin, about a 1/2" long and attached under the gills on the body and behind the gills as well, and 2 on the dorsal fin. Very firmly attached and also left a pin size spot of blood where we pulled them out. We killed all of them and now I wish I had saved them, just for curiosity.
Can anyone point me to where I can find what these are? Google was no help. I have a caught quite a few reds in the Big Bend and never seen these.
First, we assumed today would be tough will all the rainfall, but we wanted to fish and the weather looked good. Left out to catch the rising tide and fish through as it fell. The redfish were sparse, but the trout were on fire. Today was a rare keeping day as we wanted to have a fry next weekend. Wound up with 8 keepers and turned a ton of shorts loose. Only one over 20" and it was only 1/4" over so it was kept as well (I usually turn over 20" back even when keeping, but we had to pinch it to make it 20", so it came home too). All on artificals, mostly jig and jerk shad bait. The water was a lot clearer than I thought it would be, could see bottom in 2.5 to three feet when the sun was out. I reckon that will change as the rivers empty out.
Now, the weird thing. Caught an over red (just a tad under 29"). Found the following on it. It looked like a cross between a roly poly and a shrimp. Definite arthropod of some type. You can see how big it is. There were two of them on the fish. Bloody spot at each site where it was attached.
Also saw this on the fish. These were very thin, about a 1/2" long and attached under the gills on the body and behind the gills as well, and 2 on the dorsal fin. Very firmly attached and also left a pin size spot of blood where we pulled them out. We killed all of them and now I wish I had saved them, just for curiosity.
Can anyone point me to where I can find what these are? Google was no help. I have a caught quite a few reds in the Big Bend and never seen these.