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black spots on cutthroat in Teton River



 
 
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Old August 2nd, 2004, 03:06 AM
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Default black spots on cutthroat in Teton River

I had some good time recently fishing for cutthroat trout in the Teton River
in Idaho. Just caught a few, but noticed that some had these black spots on
them. Looked like sort of a fungus. Had never seen this before fishing in
the east.

Can anyone explain what it is? Is it harmful to the fish?

Phil


 




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