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Old 03-18-2016, 08:13 PM   #1
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Backlight em

I always back light the fillets of any non-pelagic fish I keep. I actually find worms in them more often than not, and they are usually longer than 1cm. I am pretty sure they are harmless once cut up or cooked, but I don't want them in my food. They most commonly found in bottom dwellers. Sculpin usually have em.
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Old 03-28-2016, 09:13 AM   #2
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current LJ mackerel infestation

Most of my mackerel from yesterday (March 27 2016) were infested with Anisakis Simplex (ring worms). Their stomach was full of krill, which is in line with the Anisakis life-cycle.
Seals are spreading these parasites, another reason to hate seals...

Calicos and halibut reported already:



The question is - how long before these parasites show up in predators like yellowtail and WSB ?
Anyone seen them already ?

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