Roosevelt Rainbows-parasite
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:35 am
We have been fishing Lake Roosevelt this fall for rainbows with great success. We have targeted the Spokane Arm primarly.
I have noticed that the majority of the fish we catch have some kind of parasite on them them. The only thing I can think of is that they are some kind of freshwater lice. They are attached and can be easily seen. I even started to pick the things off of the fish we released. Many fish that don't have visible "lice" have scars where they have been.
I have been fishing trout in Roosevelt for many years and have never experienced this. I assume the fish we are catching are primarily triploids that have been released and wondered if the lice are related to that.
I wonder if our local biologist are aware of this or if it is even a concern. Would hate to have this become a problem, infecting other fish as well. Any one else experience this?
I have noticed that the majority of the fish we catch have some kind of parasite on them them. The only thing I can think of is that they are some kind of freshwater lice. They are attached and can be easily seen. I even started to pick the things off of the fish we released. Many fish that don't have visible "lice" have scars where they have been.
I have been fishing trout in Roosevelt for many years and have never experienced this. I assume the fish we are catching are primarily triploids that have been released and wondered if the lice are related to that.
I wonder if our local biologist are aware of this or if it is even a concern. Would hate to have this become a problem, infecting other fish as well. Any one else experience this?