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    Black worm in bream fillets

    Caught a couple of nice Bream at Donnybrook on the weekend and noticed quiet a few black worms in the flesh mainly around the stomach area when filleted, their not in a cluster just a single worm about 15mm long, caught quiet a few bream in the same area a couple of years back that had the same worm in them.
    Just wondering if anyone else has noticed them.
    Cheers Martin

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    Re: Black worm in bream fillets

    They're quite common. I think that they are probably lying inside veins in the flesh because if you dig the point of a fine filleting knife under them you can often pull the whole worm out. I've attached a picture of one in a bream fillet. I also find the same worm in luderick fillets too.
    Another worm you often get in bream is a tight bunch of yellow worms which are through the flesh. You have to cut out the lump of flesh in this case.
    Cheers Freeeedom
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    Re: Black worm in bream fillets

    mmmmmm proteins!!!
    Far from uncommon after a fresh event, along with the red spot ulcerations at the same time too.
    Jewfish are probably the worst I have seen for parasitic worms after the fresh.
    Easter last year i caught a squire at Scarby reef with a similar worm too, plus plenty of them in the past two years have had cysts in the flesh.
    Jack.

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