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Topic: Fly Rod Chum  (Read 3767 times)

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polyangler

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  • Location: Lacey, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2009
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One of many fish caught that day. Sorry for the rainy lens, but that's WA...

The Vimeo link is from DesertPadlers footage of the same fish



[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


MurseStrong

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  • Location: Portland oregon
  • Date Registered: Dec 2013
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Rainin Dogs out there! Great motivational video & a perfect choice of tunes. :banjo:
If You Know The Answer, Ask Bigger Questions

"You are killing me, fish, the old man thought. But you have a right to. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you, brother."
-The Old Man and the Sea


Willfish4food

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  • Location: Springfield
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
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Looks like so much fun. Awesome video


polyangler

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Thanks guys! Chum are a blast on any gear!

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[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


Trident 13

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Met Dino and others yesterday.  Pretty calm and have to agree, a sleigh ride on any gear is fun.  Caught several and had a long ride with a released one hooked in the adipose fin.  Makes for an interesting tail-first netting.  Kept one 10+lb with some camo color and teeth that would make a pit-bull blush and have it brine for the smoker.  bleed quickly the meat was almost like a white king.  Will let post up how it comes out. in shallow water, these guys fight as hard as almost anything but for a tuna.


surf12foot

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  • Location: North Bend Oregon
  • Date Registered: Nov 2011
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I want, I want! I need to come up there and do that, looks like way to much fun on a fly rod?
Scott


polyangler

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I want, I want! I need to come up there and do that, looks like way to much fun on a fly rod?
Silly fun! Chum are pretty damn strong, and in that shallow water all they can do is run away from you!

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[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


yakbass

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  • Location: N. Portland
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So much fun until it's time to take the hook out those teeth are nasty.


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ndogg

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Sweet, you just got me more excited to bring a fly rod up for the Slayride.
 


rawkfish

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Not to mention the brutal lap dances!
                
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1st Place 2011 PDX Bass Yakin' Classic
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Trident 13

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Second that on the lap dances...did try to smoke this fellow and have to admit it wasn't up to normal standards even with a quick bleeding and care using the old tried and true brine and smoking process of old.


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My smoked fish was great, but my fish was not near that ugly.
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RoxnDox

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  • Location: Gig Harbor, WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
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So, if we bring home an ugly fish or 4, would it still be usable for making heavily smoked salmon jerky / candy?  I love the stuff as much as a lightly smoked chunk of fish, and I hate the thought of keeping a fish and not using it.  Got a smoker and a dehydrator both available.

I am planning to drive over and check in with payment and waivers on Saturday morning.  I might bum an assist down the stairs from any free bodies :)

Jim (hoping to get rid of salmon-virgin status!)
Junk Jigs "BEST USE OF ACTUAL JUNK" category - "That tape should have been a prized possession and not junk. That will be a collectors item in 30 years!” & “There sure is a lot of junk in there.”


DWB123

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date Registered: Aug 2013
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So, if we bring home an ugly fish or 4, would it still be usable for making heavily smoked salmon jerky / candy?  I love the stuff as much as a lightly smoked chunk of fish, and I hate the thought of keeping a fish and not using it.  Got a smoker and a dehydrator both available.

I am planning to drive over and check in with payment and waivers on Saturday morning.  I might bum an assist down the stairs from any free bodies :)

Jim (hoping to get rid of salmon-virgin status!)

If it's dark, then don't even bother. If it's not dark and has at least a little bit of silver left - it'll probably work just fine for those purposes.


polyangler

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So, if we bring home an ugly fish or 4, would it still be usable for making heavily smoked salmon jerky / candy?  I love the stuff as much as a lightly smoked chunk of fish, and I hate the thought of keeping a fish and not using it.  Got a smoker and a dehydrator both available.

I am planning to drive over and check in with payment and waivers on Saturday morning.  I might bum an assist down the stairs from any free bodies :)

Jim (hoping to get rid of salmon-virgin status!)
I cut them into 1-2" wide strips, and brine them super firm with brown sugar & salt + other seasonings. Smoke them at a low heat until jerkey tough. It's surprisingly good that way, and broken up in a food processor then mixed with whatever soft cheese and herbs makes a pretty kick ass spread. I've done that with pretty colored up fish like these. Bucks hold up better than hens too.



But when they reach zombie status like this, I don't even like touching them!



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