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Author Topic: Properly preserving dead bait to help prevent the spread of VHS  (Read 1612 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Wisconsin fisheries biologist Ted Treska demonstrates how to properly preserve dead bait to help prevent the spread of VHS

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   Lee, when we went to Canada we could bring frozen minnows.  We could not bring frozen smelt.   I was unaware that freezing would not kill the vhs. virus.  That is one tough virus.  I am going to have to research this topic.  Thanks for the video.
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