Super User Fishing Rhino Posted June 30, 2016 Super User Posted June 30, 2016 Fishing has been interesting lately, not to mention great. In the past two weeks, I have had to play doctor with two fish. The first was a bass that had something orange trailing out of its rectum. It was several inches long, and my first guess was an intestine. Wrong, it was what appeared to be a Berkley, ribbon tail power worm. It was a simple, straightforward matter to gently extract the foreign object by pulling slowly. No surgery required. The second was more interesting. It was a large bass that took the bait deep, requiring a certain measure of skill to remove it without causing further damage. Besides the bait protruding from its gullet were four objects, two green, one black, and one orange. My first guess was some type of gross tumor, but I was wrong again. Using my curved hemostat, I was able to remove four plastic worms from its throat. My guess is that during the fight, the fish tried to regurgitate them, as bass are wont to do. That enabled me to rid the bass of the non-digestible plastic. In addition, two bass had bloated bellies. While removing the bait the one and one half inch wide tail of its meal was waiting for the gastric juices to provide room so it could finish its journey to the fish's gut. I'm left wondering what happened to the hooks of those five baits. 3 Quote
grampa1114 Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 Look at you....with a new hobby. Wire rusts away....plastic is Forever 1 Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted June 30, 2016 Author Super User Posted June 30, 2016 1 minute ago, grampa1114 said: Look at you....with a new hobby. Wire rusts away....plastic is Forever Son of a gun. Shoulda got my wife plastic. Woulda been cheaper than a diamond. 5 Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted June 30, 2016 Super User Posted June 30, 2016 We seem to have a run on regurgitated worms ! I backed off on my theory that the worm was in my fish for 9 months however. STILL, a whopping 4 worms in your fish...I wonder how long they were in there ??? Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 1, 2016 Super User Posted July 1, 2016 Have ever you lost a plastic worm while fishing? We all have and they don't dissapear in the water, some suspend, some float and some sink and to bass all are possible food and eat them. Just because we rig them with a hook, doesn't mean bass will avoid them without a hook or line! Tom 2 Quote
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