This thing was on a smallmouth I caught, I got

it off and killed it.

Posted by KingSavage1357

10 Comments

  1. Why are you killing things that you can not identify??
    Terrible etiquette for wildlife.

    Edit: Downvote me all you want. There are native parasitic lamprey, and they are doing nothing wrong. So killing off wildlife without proper identification is just trash.

    Edit 2: No evidence of invasive lampreys in Arkansas, this is why it’s important to ID to ensure we aren’t mindlessly killing native species. Published papers state there are five species of Lamprey in Arkansas. Of those, only three are common: Chestnut, Southern Brook, and Least Brook. With the first two being parasitic. Without better photos, we can’t give a positive ID.

  2. Automatic_Pressure_4 on

    Quick question where abouts did you catch the affected fish. Just the general area, out of curiosity more than anything else

  3. Aware_Operation8803 on

    Boyy You better watch them things, they’ll craw right up your weenie and eat it

  4. GingerSnapSurprise on

    Just a lamprey doing lamprey things. They’re damn ugly, but are interesting animals, and an important part of the ecosystem all the same – I’d leave ’em be next time.

    Smallmouth bass are doing just fine, but in many places native lamprey are declining in numbers.

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