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The best tasting salmon (chum) i ever smoked was out of that region, to say the "flesh" is worthless makes you look stupid as well with the tribes . Skokes are one of the laziest tribes i've seen in my time in WA
Quote from: Houndhunter on December 01, 2013, 03:35:59 PMThe best tasting salmon (chum) i ever smoked was out of that region, to say the "flesh" is worthless makes you look stupid as well with the tribes . Skokes are one of the laziest tribes i've seen in my time in WAThe best road kill I ever ate came from Colorado, still makes it road kill. I have had some good smoked, spawned out, pink salmon too. If the best smoked salmon you have had was chum then you must have a good brine, not had much smoked salmon, or got lucky with the fish you used. Saying I look stupid for the comment shows how little you know. Speaking from a purely monetary/market standpoint there is very little worth to the flesh, that is just the way it is. From an overall food quality standpoint chum ranks somewhere near the bottom bringing 10-15% of king, coho, or sockeye and that is for well handled product, there are always exceptions though. I know there have been great leaps in the troll caught chum market in SE Alaska, it is a great product that is caught before quality is overly effected due to physiological changes due to imminent spawning. Most chum available to the typical sport angler has already lost 30-50% of it's ocean bright quality, that is just the way much of the species is programmed. Of note as well, I worked at a hatchery where we put out totes of spawned out pinks for people to take, very few were taken, it is harder to give away fish then you think. We would not even try to give away chums, they were not considered food quality. Also there is no commercial market for eggs stripped into buckets on your run of the mill boats. Especially boats operated in the manner it sounds like they are operated in. Any reputable caviar company would not, could not, purchase eggs collected in such a manner. To have a processing permit required to sell eggs requires some pretty stringent qc/qa practices. Think I am up to at least 3 cents offered by now...
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