MattP
2011-01-16 10:38:05
I recently bought my first troller. I've been a part time resident of the state for the last few years and am planning on making a permanent move this spring. I've participated in winter longline and jig fisheries for other species and guided for salmon in the summers (I know, I know, I'm getting out of it). Anyways, I've never commercially fished for salmon and the fish I got guiding were usually just bled and put on ice. I've read alot on this forum about how guys are trying to maximize the quality of their troll-caught product. I was wondering if anyone knows of a link to or could post a detailed description of how they process their fish on the boat before icing them. I found an old post that had a link to a video from the SPC coop about this but the link was dead. I really want to produce a good product right off the bat. I will be icing or slush icing in totes. Something with pictures would be great and any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Salty
2011-01-16 21:16:25
I have a nice sequence of my wife cleaning a silver salmon. I will post it on the pictures section. Does not include flushing of the blood lines.
Or perhaps I will post it here. Chum Troll Association News thread has a detailed paper we produced on handling round troll chums from the bite to the clean up. A lot of that also applies to dressing salmon.
I will go look up the thread on cleaning coho and post it if I have not done so already.
Salty
2011-01-16 21:18:39
Already posted on the second page of troll action in the pictures and movies section.
gonoff
2011-01-17 00:07:43
Try going to You Tube and typing in salmon trolling Myriad. There are three videos from 2004. At least one shows how to pressure bleed a salmon.
Wperson
2011-01-19 00:37:12
Nice rain hat, better than a skiff to keep the rain off your head. Do you have controls in the Stern?
jennyj
2011-04-14 06:55:44
do you think it works in high rain fall :roll: