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Caught several fish on Douglas lake last week/end that were grossly skinny and had these sores on them. One fish I caught(didn’t take a pic) was around 2 lbs but had the head of a 4lber. The sores were like oozing pus? Everyone caught was very sickly looking. Any thoughts? I posted on Facebook and people have shared a lot more pics out of this lake as well

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I looks a bit like viral hemorrhagic septicemia to me but I am not a biologist.

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Have you asked the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency about what you and others have found?

 

If not, please do so.

 

The sores may be transmittable to humans. I hope not.

 

But you really need to get the TWRA involved.

 

Let us know what they tell you.

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4 hours ago, Sam said:

Have you asked the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency about what you and others have found?

 

If not, please do so.

 

The sores may be transmittable to humans. I hope not.

 

But you really need to get the TWRA involved.

 

Let us know what they tell you.

Transmittable to humans? Come on sam, don't go scaring people for no reason. 

If twra answers I will be shocked 

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4 hours ago, Sam said:

Have you asked the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency about what you and others have found?

 

If not, please do so.

 

The sores may be transmittable to humans. I hope not.

 

But you really need to get the TWRA involved.

 

Let us know what they tell you.

i emailed them this morning. will keep you guys posted on what i find out

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Transmittable to humans? Come on sam, don't go scaring people for no reason. 

If twra answers I will be shocked 

hell i probably already have it then from lipping them rinsing my hands then throwing a dip in LOL

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4 minutes ago, Jermination said:

i emailed them this morning. will keep you guys posted on what i find out

hell i probably already have it then from lipping them rinsing my hands then throwing a dip in LOL

You will be case zero of fish herpes that sweeps the nation 

 

and then you will be covered in warts from holding frogs 

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50 minutes ago, Jermination said:

hell i probably already have it then from lipping them rinsing my hands then throwing a dip in LOL

No worries Copenhagen kills everything.:thumbsup1:

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5 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Transmittable to humans? Come on sam, don't go scaring people for no reason. 

If twra answers I will be shocked 

If you recall, there was a post on this Forum about Maryland closing a section of the Potomac River due to a bacteria infestation.

 

Just saying you do yourself no good to get the bacteria or virus onto your hands so be careful.

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Don't give them a kiss before releasing!

 

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That's a bad case of the aqua herp.  I see it often, but never to that extent.  Years ago there was a bad outbreak of red sores on stripers, particularly in the Chesapeake.  A couple people had gotten really sick as a result of an open wound on the anglers hand coming into contact with sore on the fish or just eating them.  I had heard someone actually died after being infected, but I cant substantiate it.  I think its best to just be careful with any sores or legions on fish.

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