#208109 - 08/26/03 01:20 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/10/01
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Loc: Snohomish, WA, USA
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surecatch, I don't know if they still subsidize farmers that grow more wheat than the world can consume, but it's the same situation. It's not new, and it's probably not the last time it'll happen.
It's an interesting dilemma, though. Everyone's complaining about the commercials wiping out fisheries, and here we have them catching more fish than we know what to do with and the runs just keep coming back stronger. They need to figure out what it is about pinks and teach it to the reds.
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#208110 - 08/26/03 01:40 AM
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
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Loc: Everett
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Amen to that Skywalker.
I have eaten a couple of pinks in the last week and thought they were fine. Not the tastiest salmon ever, but not dog food either.
They do make great smoker fare though!
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#208111 - 08/26/03 01:58 AM
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Registered: 06/04/02
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I cought two this week and took them home to eat but iam tired of smoked and bbq fish so I tried something different and it turned out great. fillet out a pink and leave the skin on. grease a pan with olive oil and lay the fillets skin down in the pan. I think the skin protects the meat from over cooking. Now pour some very chunky salsa over the top and cover it with a sliced red onion and a bell pepper then bake for 30 min at 375 or so. turned out great wife said it was the best fish yet.
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#208112 - 08/26/03 11:44 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/06/01
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Loc: wa
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Originally posted by surecatch: What could possibly be worse than canned pinks? Farmed Atlantic Salmon? Hatchery trout caught on opening day?
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#208113 - 08/27/03 12:18 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 01/21/02
Posts: 842
Loc: Satsop
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Pinks are fine early in the season and fresh from the salt, don't try freezing them though. They smoke up good to, but so would the inside of your shoe Sill, I prefer coho and kings and try to target them if available.
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#208114 - 08/27/03 12:50 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
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I admit to being a fish snob. Can't help it; just have hyper-sensitive taste buds I guess. I've kept pinks, and they are fine when bled, iced, and kept properly. I BBQ them, as I do any salmon, since it's the best cooking method. They're fine. That's not saying they're equal to reds or good quality kings, but they really are fine table fare. I don't freeze them. That's a waste of time, energy, and fish. Pink flesh is just too soft to survive freezing and thaw out as suitable table fare. Smoke them; then freeze them. That works, and they have good texture and taste when smoked.
Pinks are not the best quality food product as salmon go, but they make a truly fine meal and good smoked salmon product. So I think they are worth keeping - at least a few of them - and fishing for. It's the fishing for them that's a hoot. What other salmon can you fish for in the lower 48 and occasionally pull in one every other cast or so? I think the state should give a greater emphasis to the social benefits of managing pinks for a "humpy holiday" every other year in north Puget Sound. They're abundant. Not hard to catch. And get a lot of people excited about salmon and fishing for them and eating them. And maybe about conserving the habitat that produces them. Not a bad concept.
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#208115 - 08/27/03 01:22 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/10/01
Posts: 570
Loc: Snohomish, WA, USA
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"get a lot of people excited about salmon and fishing for them and eating them. And maybe about conserving the habitat that produces them. Not a bad concept."
Bingo!
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#208116 - 08/27/03 01:41 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/06/99
Posts: 1231
Loc: Western Washington
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Salmo g.- You maybe onto something!!
Not that I want more people on my waters but I think promoting pinks as the great sportfish they are for so many to the public would definately boost public awareness of the plight of our wild salmonids.
And in turn, hopefully, many will take a much greater interest in all aspects in salmon and steelhead recovery and some may then become active.
I think this idea should go farther then a simple discussion on an Internet BB...
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#208117 - 08/27/03 02:30 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 286
Loc: Mill Creek, WA
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Hey,, bleed em, clean them, chop into 2" pieces, vacuum pack, and then freeze them. CRABS LOVE THOSE PINKS!!!!!!
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#208118 - 08/27/03 02:33 AM
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Registered: 06/15/01
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Loc: Mill Creek, WA
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Hey,, bleed em, clean them, chop into 2" pieces, vacuum pack, and then freeze them. CRABS LOVE THOSE PINKS!!!!!!
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#208121 - 09/15/03 11:12 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/10/03
Posts: 109
Loc: Puget Sound, WA
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I second the DO NOT FREEZE pink salmon advice. I caught a couple of fresh humpie hens off of Mukilteo at the end of August. I did what everyone recommended on keeping the fish fresh. I immediately cut out the gills to bleed them and kept them in a cooler with ice. I filleted both of them when I got home and put one of the fish on the grill. It was a fine meal that evening. Not as good as sox or silver meat, but we had a good meal. The other fish I kept in the freezer. Fast forward to this weekend, I defrosted the other fish for dinner. I marinated the fish in teriyaki sauce for a few hours before grilling it. But the fish had a slight mold taste to it and was very disappointed . 2 weeks in the freezer made the fish uneatable. I even thought the marinade may cover up the moldy taste but no cando. I should have put this fish into the smoker like I did with the humpie bucks I caught (which turned out great!! ). BTW, this is my first ever post here. I’ll try to share more of my fishing experiences and advice and to learn all I can here. TheGoldfish
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#208122 - 09/15/03 11:29 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/12/01
Posts: 359
Loc: Kirkland, Wa USA
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Welcome Goldfish. But I gotta say two weeks in the freezer should not produce any moldy taste on any fish. And putting teriyaki sauce on any salmon is a sin.
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#208123 - 09/15/03 11:50 AM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 09/10/03
Posts: 109
Loc: Puget Sound, WA
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I wasn’t sure what the humpie would taste like after being frozen and everyone here was warning about freezing humpies. This was the first year I had ever caught humpies and the only other experiences with eating them were out of a can. That’s why I thought the marinade was a safer bet than the spices I normally use. Now that its silver season, I shouldn’t have as serious taste problems with fish until 2005
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#208124 - 09/15/03 04:46 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 96
Loc: Shoreline, WA
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Originally posted by salmonbelly: Welcome Goldfish. But I gotta say two weeks in the freezer should not produce any moldy taste on any fish. And putting teriyaki sauce on any salmon is a sin. Yeah, sinfully good! The sweet yet salty teriyaki combines perfectly with the smokey, rich flavor of a perfectly barbecued salmon! Damn, now I am hungry.
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