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Guest Elton

Genuine question:

 

How come dead fish can't spread disease? We all know that it is illegal to transport livebaits from one water to anther, but how come this soesn't apply to deadbaits? confused.gif

 

Elton

 

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Guest Gaffer

Hi Elton, as far as I'm aware they can, that's why my local water has banned fresh water deads.

 

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Guest Elton
Originally posted by Gaffer:

Hi Elton, as far as I'm aware they can, that's why my local water has banned fresh water deads.

 

 

Does that mean that sea fish can't carry diseases that would affect coarse fish?

 

All the best,

 

Elton

 

 

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Elton,

 

I have read that disease becomes non-active when the host fish dies??

 

Maybe Bruno knows more?

 

Just made a reply to Ken L on the 'treating roach and perch' posting and it ain't coming up on the billboard?? The menu has updated the recent posting though??

 

Any clues...

 

Best,

 

 

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Guest Elton
Originally posted by pikelines editor:

Elton,

 

I have read that disease becomes non-active when the host fish dies??

 

Maybe Bruno knows more?

 

Just made a reply to Ken L on the 'treating roach and perch' posting and it ain't coming up on the billboard?? The menu has updated the recent posting though??

 

Any clues...

 

Best,

 

 

 

 

Showed up straight away on the server. I read it quarter of an hour ago.

 

When you enter the thread and all the converstion is displayed, right click on the page and select 'Refresh'.

 

All the best,

 

Elton

 

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Cheers Elton,

 

Tried refreshing the page already, no joy??

 

Will bob back on later, I have noticed that postings take a while to appear sometimes?

 

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Originally posted by pikelines editor:

Cheers Elton,

 

Tried refreshing the page already, no joy??

 

Will bob back on later, I have noticed that postings take a while to appear sometimes?

 

Best,

 

 

Steve,

 

We were having a chat about this the other day on the non-fishing forum.

 

They are on the server, because I can see them. I'm connecting to the Key Connect server (where this site is hosted) through demon - no preferential treatment. However, somewhere along the line, the routing to some ISP's is taking longer. Just to prove it, here's your post:

 

posted 21 June 2001 12:25 PM

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Ken,

Simple answer...

 

The small lives I catch are legally used at the same venue to catch the big predatory eels!! That's why I fish for them (as well as the general pleasure of catching of course).

 

The bigger roach etc. are put back as they are too big for eel livebaits.

 

Sorry if I didn't make that clear.

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Nothing I can do, I'm afraid frown.gif

 

All the best,

 

Elton

 

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Thanks again mate,

 

Will try later, technology, great when it's working eh.

 

Bye for now...

 

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Guest Chris B

No disease, whether spread by parasite or virus stands up to being blast frozen and kept in a freezer.

 

Let's get real. There's no chance frozen deadbaits are going to spread disease anywhere.

 

Look at all the carp dying around the country at the moment.

 

The bulk of this appears to be happening in commercial carp pools, where there are no pike and people don't fish with deadbaits.

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