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Leeches swimming near surface?


Huey

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Does it mean anything when see leeches swimming near the surface during the day?

I was on Lake Bemidji Sunday morning and saw leeches swimming near the surface at almost every spot I fished. I thought was a saying about this happening. For what is worth, fishing was slow... of course it was blazing hot and humid.

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Were they actual leeches or big gooey bloodsuckers?

That is what I was going to ask. Every year we would see the great big ones swimming in Pelican up in Brainard and no fish seemed to touch them? confused

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Yes...horsies prey on rotting , decaying flesh (fish, animals, etc.) and they STINK!!! Pick one up and see what I mean... so I 'spose they're not too "tasty" to fish. Not sure, I haven't asked one. Maybe kitty kats would like them...?

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They looked like jumbo leeches. The horse leech explanation makes sense. It was weird that they would swim so exposed to fish, birds, and curious fisherman.

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I've been accused of being dead from the neck up, so I better still be careful when swimming.

Don't see them too often during our week of fishing, but I did see a few some yrs ago and 2 yrs ago actually caught one on a Crank on Cass.

Big ole ugly brown one. Fish would not touch it-and either would I.

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