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Thinman 12-14-2012 07:08 PM

Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
I've caught a big brownie before who's fins looked like this one I caught today. (This one was about 15".) Is it sick, some kind of fin rot? Or just bitten by another fish? It also had that white spot behind the top of the gill. I unstrung it and let it go just in case it was something i shouldn't eat...

http://allensthings.com/IMAG0232.jpg

baetis 12-14-2012 08:46 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
Running a rope through the gills of a trout and then letting it go = dead trout.

The fish looks healthy other than the fins. Probably had a run in with something bigger at one point in its life, but escaped.

AndyS 12-15-2012 01:19 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
Spawning may have taken its toll on that fish. Overall the fish doesn't look too bad.

Lard Almighty 12-15-2012 03:25 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
Looks okay to me. I would've eaten it. Seen far worse fin wear on trout straight out of the hatchery.

Capt. Lou 12-15-2012 09:09 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
When you release trout , best method not to touch the fish, extract hook in water , cradle fish do not lift or squeeze if possible . Never impale on stringer than release , that's a dead fish period !

njfisherman1975 12-15-2012 09:50 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
I am sure a bird or other critter made a nice meal out of that released fish!

Almaink 12-17-2012 02:55 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
Turtle food.

Skunk City 12-17-2012 03:43 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
I've landed a few Pike that had the same marking/scarring on its side as that trout, but they've all been vertical, not horizontal scarring. My guess is he got messed up by something trying to eat him. Here's the Pike I mentioned...
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h2...116_141504.jpg

Michael82929 12-17-2012 04:26 PM

Re: Brown trout with gnarly fins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thinman
I've caught a big brownie before who's fins looked like this one I caught today. (This one was about 15".) Is it sick, some kind of fin rot? Or just bitten by another fish? It also had that white spot behind the top of the gill. I unstrung it and let it go just in case it was something i shouldn't eat...

http://allensthings.com/IMAG0232.jpg


That fish looked ok to me.. when you gut and fillet a fish, will give you more data if a fish is good to eat or not..

For future reference instead of releasing the fish stressed and strained, clean the fish and check the entrails and the meat if it has you questioning something.

We all go through trial and error.. I encourage you to stay connected on the message board to share your experiences and insight.


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