#218059 - 11/09/03 11:54 AM
Are Chum Worth Keeping
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Parr
Registered: 07/28/03
Posts: 60
Loc: Centralia, WA
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Having never really targeted chums, I have never kept any. Are they worth keeping? If so how do they taste? Just wondering.
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#218060 - 11/09/03 12:54 PM
Re: Are Chum Worth Keeping
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/06/01
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Loc: Nisqually
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The females are worth keeping if they are chrome. Good eggs.
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#218061 - 11/09/03 01:11 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
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Easy - Are you saying the best valve of the chums for the sport angler is the eggs?
tight lines Smalma
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#218062 - 11/09/03 01:26 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 04/01/00
Posts: 511
Loc: Skagit Valley
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I commonly smoke up a couple chums each year. Can you say, "shopping bag full."
The chums are lower in fat and milder in flavor than most salmon and provide perhaps the best tasting meat for those who dislike the strong, fatty, salmon flavor.
Many people, upon eating well prepared fresh bright chum, have remarked that ,"This is the best salmon I have ever tasted."
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#218063 - 11/09/03 01:48 PM
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River Nutrients
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No.
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#218065 - 11/09/03 02:17 PM
Re: Are Chum Worth Keeping
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
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Because so much of a female salmon's fats and oils go into the development of its eggs in terminal areas (rivers etc) a male at comparable maturity is better table fare. With salmon and steelhead the males of the species develop much bright spawning colors than the females - much like with peacocks and pheasants it is to insure a higher probability of being selected by a female or out competing other males. As a result a slightly colored male will be better eating than a chrome female.
The only reason to keep a female over a male is because of its eggs. This busy of high grading for females essentially doubles the anglers impact on the resource - something to consider when angling on a wild resource.
Tight lines Smalma
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#218066 - 11/09/03 02:18 PM
Re: Are Chum Worth Keeping
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: West Duvall
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It is truly a matter of taste. I like chums - if chrome bright and orange fleshed. They are milder than most salmon. I know a lodge owner in B.C. who will only eat chums. They are now called silver brights in the fish market. At Top Foods today they are $3.49 a pound
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#218067 - 11/09/03 02:27 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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If they are olive-green with purple stripes and dog teeth.........like your typical Kennedy creek chum, you probably should consider alternative sources of nutrition.
Get some nice chums, though, and they can result in some superb smoked fish. I've had plenty of smoked chum that rivaled the results you can get from any species.
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#218068 - 11/09/03 03:20 PM
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Parr
Registered: 11/09/03
Posts: 35
Loc: Olalla
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If you get the brite ones that are in good shape they smoke up great. I think the extra oil in them gives them a great smoked flavor that you can't get from other salmon.
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#218069 - 11/09/03 04:13 PM
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Smalma,
I agree, I rarely keep hens of any species because of the table fair.
I rarely fish eggs, but even if I did I would and do strongly disagree with people who target hens just for the eggs.
Lots of other ways just as good and some better than eggs so I see no reason. Eggs are messy anyways.
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#218070 - 11/09/03 04:13 PM
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Parr
Registered: 11/21/02
Posts: 45
Loc: Port Townsend
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My folks brought a bunch of males over that were given to them. The fish had some color, but just a little. After giving my dad a hard time asking him to dump them back in the water, I agreed to help smoke them up.
I didn't eat any until three others tried it and said that it was great. I just couldn't do it...
So, I tried it, and it was very good. Very mild. More like smoked sturgeon (and probably better for you). Of course, the fish were cleaned and brined within a couple hours of getting killed, so that might have helped.
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#218075 - 11/09/03 08:57 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 11/26/01
Posts: 550
Loc: Browns Point
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i always get a laugh during chum season when a skanky moldy chum is landed, someone in the crowd always offers the same advice..."it'll smoke up fine" its the same thing every year
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#218078 - 11/11/03 03:46 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2685
Loc: Yelmish
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they're good fried or bbq'ed if they have red meat and a light belly...i won't touch a chum if it has a dark belly since it's already spoiled
one of the better salmon to smoke...but i always thought they had a higher oil content than most salmon??
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