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saddleface
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I am fortunate to live on the Harrison river. Just moved here a year ago and in the past two weeks I am seeing these beutiful silver sockeye floating down river belly up. They do not appear to have any damage and i am wondering if this a natural thing or is it the locals not minding their nets and these are escaped (drowned) fish. Seems a damn shame but maybe this is just nature.
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BullTroutMolester
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not sure if its correct, but i heard something about the water temp doing that to sockeye, seen some of that myself in the fraser. cut em up for the sturgies!
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itchies_crabshack
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its because of a parrastite that they carry and the water temp plays a role in it. cut them up for sturgeon bait? hmmm how would it look to a dfo or co if your in posession of an out of season/closed fish? but thats your fun to have i guess, do i or dont i?
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