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Fish worms don't bother me either, I caught a big halibut and folks said to cut widely around the stomach, I saved it all, there were a few worms, dead and invisible once cooked..I'm more worried about the mercury from a 60lb halibut than the worms..
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the worms in bear and fish dont bother me but I make damn sure the wife doesnt catch on
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Just something to think about. But lots of moose have tapeworm cysts in there meat. Read about it . its passed on through wold shit in the grass. moose eat the grass , worm goes into there bloodstream and turns into a cyst in the muscle. Wolf kills and eats moose and the cyst turns into a worm in there gut. They shit it out and on the cycle goes . I have personally seen two moose from the peace country with these cysts in there meat.. No more rare moose steaks . lol...
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RackStar
Dog food, if the pooch will even eat it lol.
No clue how you guys can enjoy bear meat knowing it could be infested with worms.
Il stick to a moose deer elk diet
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I have never seen a moose in Atlin area not have them, some moose have lots and some younger moose only have a few.
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if you eat fish then you have eaten tons of worms!
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wideopenthrottle
Cuts and wounds can get you Brucellosis from near everything, Elk moose deer etc contact with blood and organs
https://www.cdc.gov/brucellosis/exposure/hunters.html
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boxhitch
This one seems more likely to catch, do you no any one that has caught it or cases of it.
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two with blood infections , not sure whether sepsis or specific to bruce
that link is actually a real good one to read
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RackStar
The best way would be to stop eating filthy animals such as a bear
I thought you hunted bears ... or at least used to?