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User: muskiebigfish
Comment: what a year for Kings!!!!
Date: 11/04/13 01:23 PM

User: deaffisherman
Comment: In other note, please tell owner of this website to fix the words! since They are deleted everytime I typed it.

for example, classes, gas mask, and .

I just typed c.l.a.s.s.e.s., g.a.s. m.a.s.k., and f.o.r.m.s. on example..
Date: 11/04/13 09:34 AM

User: deaffisherman
Comment: All salmon is on spawning right now. One of my salmon on the picture is full of eggs. It hasn't spawned yet. But they are due sometimes soon! it is super late for them to do spawn.

Anyway, to you guys, yes, post-spawn made fish to have sickness on their skins. It is common for them. No cure for it since it is their natural way of dying after spawn.

Reason why I didn't kept it because meat is worthless to eat due rots on their meats. Not worth to fillet it at all. I mean, if you see white spots on them, under that, meat will be so bad with super bad odor on it. (seriously, I need gas mask to just prevent this bad smell from white rots away!)

But you can tell, several of salmons is already spawned such as this birthday boy holding it while my salmon that I am holding is currently spawning. Therefore, thats why I kept my fish instead birthday boy's salmon.
Date: 11/04/13 09:31 AM

User: aem1031
Comment: Great trip Mark!
Date: 11/04/13 08:30 AM



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