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jackelope:

--- Quote ---How are the worms in those things?
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bob...i've only caught a few and haven't had any worm issues with them. maybe polarbear or dman could enlighten us some more on that.

boneaddict:
No need to duck, I am almost 100% catch and release.  I say  almost because on the rare occasion when I am biviwacked out there, a couple hit the skillet.  There is nothing like 100 fish days on an Orvis 1 weight.  100 fish days are like 400 pound bears in Washington...not likely....usually is more bragging than happening...but sometimes a real occurance and when it happens its unreal!!!

Dman:
 Any of the bottom feeders can be wormy, though I've not seen much in the ling's we've caught. Just cook 'em real good.

PolarBear:
I have found that the true cod tend to have more worms than any of them. I havent seen many in lings, not sure why.

Dman:
 I've seen that too, also in Pollack. I think that Trues are a little more mud-bottom oriented than Lings, the worm is a form of Nematode, generally found in the mud. You do need to cook them out good, I read of a Korean man who ate raw fish that had a live one in him that caused a ton of pain...

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