Clams attached to fish are in their juvenile stage of life. They form a cyst on the fish’s skin, which is proceeded by a slime coating that protects the clam.
Clams attached to fish are in their juvenile stage of life. They form a cyst on the fish’s skin, which is proceeded by a slime coating that protects the clam.
They are freshwater clams, which are quite common in streams, rivers, and lakes. The freshwater clam is unique by being parasitic on fish.
John
I’m up for going. Are you leaning toward fishing the evening? If so I may have to leave early. Would you be up for fishing the morning?
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Are you still looking for a co-angler? If so, could you please tell me more about the league & tour? I just signed up to this website so I am a little new on how this messaging works. Thanks. John