04-03-2008, 01:48 PM
I agree with Windriver. there are a few things that can cause a fish to act funny, especially when there are interactions with people, so it's hard to say. But there definately is whirling disease here.
In an effort to slow the spread of not only whirling disease, but other aquatic nuisance species, they are asking everybody to be very carefull about cleaning our boats off after using them before using them in different bodies of water, and making sure they are free of hitch hikers so to speek. the same thing goes for waders and wading boots.
Here is an interesting website that shows the distribution of whirling disease in the US: [url "http://whirlingdisease.montana.edu/about/map2.htm"]http://whirlingdisease.montana.edu/about/map2.htm[/url]
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In an effort to slow the spread of not only whirling disease, but other aquatic nuisance species, they are asking everybody to be very carefull about cleaning our boats off after using them before using them in different bodies of water, and making sure they are free of hitch hikers so to speek. the same thing goes for waders and wading boots.
Here is an interesting website that shows the distribution of whirling disease in the US: [url "http://whirlingdisease.montana.edu/about/map2.htm"]http://whirlingdisease.montana.edu/about/map2.htm[/url]
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