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The update for play pin salmon. I cold smoked for about 7hrs then hot smoked it @ 180 till the I T was 140. Flavorful and moist
. Just having a hard time getting a more prominate lemon flavor. Other than that
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Is this the batch that had halibut in it? I was curious to see how it turned out, never had much luck smoking halibut
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Yes it was. Halibut was okay, took on more salt than I'd like. Other than that it was good
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How long did you smoke it for? It doesn't look like it took on much smoke.
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It was cold smoked @ 60 degrees for 7/8 hrs. Hot smoked @ 180 degrees till the internal temp was at 140. btw theres a few packages that have halibut an ling.
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