Stephen Goderski
Senior Member
I caught a fish yesterday which, although it was superbly conditioned (and almost as fat as me), had a walnut sized growth in the corner of its mouth.
I deliberated as to whether I should try to remove it and concluded that as the fish was so healthy looking (apart from the growth!) and had fought so well, it obviously wasn't overly inconvenienced by it.
If the fish had been emaciated or sickly looking I would probably have tried some surgery.
My question is what do you tend to do if you come across such a growth? Remove it or leave it? If the former, what works for you - a small scalpel and some Klinik?
I would be very interested in your views, especially anybody that has removed a growth and subsequently seen the fish in question recaptured.
Best wishes, Steve
I deliberated as to whether I should try to remove it and concluded that as the fish was so healthy looking (apart from the growth!) and had fought so well, it obviously wasn't overly inconvenienced by it.
If the fish had been emaciated or sickly looking I would probably have tried some surgery.
My question is what do you tend to do if you come across such a growth? Remove it or leave it? If the former, what works for you - a small scalpel and some Klinik?
I would be very interested in your views, especially anybody that has removed a growth and subsequently seen the fish in question recaptured.
Best wishes, Steve