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Old 09-08-2024, 07:22 PM
goldscud goldscud is offline
 
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Have seen Pennask rainbows come flying out of the water in BC.
They get a parasitic copepod on their gill filaments and fins. The fish are tying to get the parasites off on the splash down. This behavior makes this strain of rainbow a great one to fight on the fly rod.

Copepod looks like a grain of rice attached to a disk

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