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On Nov 13, 3:43*pm, Bob wrote:
On Nov 13, 3:13*pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: The catching was slow but the fishing was great. We had incredibly nice weather for early November, bright and sunny and in the mid-50's each afternoon. Which is why the catching was slow, but no matter it was good to be on a river waving a fly rod. The Pere Marquette had a very nice salmon run this year and I didn't need to read the fly shop braggadocio to figure that out. There were still salmon corpses everywhere. And Kaylin rolled around in every goddamn one of them. Why do dogs *do* that ? Ohmigawd, the stench was, and to an extent still is, awful. Any suggestions for getting the smell of dead salmon out of a dog's fur ? Anybody want to make an offer on an 18 month-old yellow Lab ? ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Ken, You may already know this, but you really need to be careful with dogs around dead salmon. *If they eat any, they can get a very nasty parasite that will really make them sick. *At least that's the case with Pacific Salmon - may not apply to Great Lakes Salmon, but it would be worth checking with a vet. Bob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For sure what Bob said. Get that **** off him. Around here we always bury salmon remains. The heads are particularly a problem, cooked or raw they get dogs real sick . . . or dead. I think the Indian dogs must have developed some resistance because they were fed salmon. In fact the Kita (mostly called "chum") salmon are also called "Dog Salmon" but who knows . . . that might be for their long kipes. Johnson's wood soap, or rosemary scented shampoo is what we use when our dog rolls around in dead crabs etc on the beach. Sometimes it takes 2-3 successive baths to get em presentable, and then all the oils is gone and they get cold easy. Best policy is to keep em close when around the stinky stuff. If you catch it right away it pays to pull the dog into the water and soak him all over right away. At least that helps in the salt water. Good luck dave |
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