11-02-2010, 03:16 PM
Here is the answer:
That mark is actually just a naturally occurring color pattern we often see on fish. Think of it as a birth-mark on a person. The dye mark we use to mark groups of fish would not be visible without a black light, and are just tiny flecks. Sounds like you had a good day fishing. Thanks for sharing.
Alan Ward
Strawberry Project Leader
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
435-649-9368
[signature]
That mark is actually just a naturally occurring color pattern we often see on fish. Think of it as a birth-mark on a person. The dye mark we use to mark groups of fish would not be visible without a black light, and are just tiny flecks. Sounds like you had a good day fishing. Thanks for sharing.
Alan Ward
Strawberry Project Leader
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
435-649-9368
[signature]