Then your mouth should be watering, eating one now that was caught about 4 hours ago!!hmmmm I can almost taste them.
Feeder Kings, just like all the Whales around they come for the bait, their stomachs are loaded with it.Ahem...spring chinook.
Indeed, we were just talking about this the other night. We had some heavy weather, and most of my boats were harbored up and we decided to grill up a bunch of their catch from over the summer at their various fisheries, Copper River and Bristol bay sockeye, SE halibut, black cod, Fraser spring kings, some white king from Puget Sound, prawns, bacon wrapped scallops, and Oregon albacore. Twas a feast for sure. The tuna and Fraser fish were hands down the stars of the night.Feeder Kings, just like all the Whales around they come for the bait, their stomachs are loaded with it.
Most are hatchery fish from the Pnw and Canada and they keep raising the numbers stocked.
Close to half are adipose clipped, we get a few White ones that are known to come from a few tributaries of the Fraser River, BC.
Thank you Canada!!
Sounds mighty good, Tuna is one of my favorites to catch and eat, I'd love to try the offshore Albacore fishery.Indeed, we were just talking about this the other night. We had some heavy weather, and most of my boats were harbored up and we decided to grill up a bunch of their catch from over the summer at their various fisheries, Copper River and Bristol bay sockeye, SE halibut, black cod, Fraser spring kings, some white king from Puget Sound, prawns, bacon wrapped scallops, and Oregon albacore. Twas a feast for sure. The tuna and Fraser fish were hands down the stars of the night.
We're getting along better everyday and Van actually likes going out there now..well done Captian, looks like new ride is doing well.
err ah, we could ship them here and Ill get them to ya...Cool post Captain!! If ya ever smoke too many and want to send em down I could give you my address!
Keep the pics coming.