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Topic: Whittier trip 8/21  (Read 2224 times)

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saltykayAK

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  • Location: Alaska
  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
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I'm going to try Whittier tomorrow for silvers. Should be down there early afternoon to fish the incoming tide. I wish I had time for a trip to WG, but have a class Saturday.


michilutiiq

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saltykayAK

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Caught a few of the ever present rock fish, one small halibut, maybe 5 lbs, but the salmon showed no love.


Martin

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What size are the rockfish?  I wouldn't mind targeting them if they're over 18". 
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saltykayAK

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I caught one yellow eye that was 16" but the rest were small.


kardinal_84

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I've found that if you grill the fish whole, a 12" rockfish has nearly the same amount of meat as a "filleted" out 20 incher. I cringe every time I see a rockfish filleted. So much meat loss usually.
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pmmpete

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I've found that if you grill the fish whole, a 12" rockfish has nearly the same amount of meat as a "filleted" out 20 incher. I cringe every time I see a rockfish filleted. So much meat loss usually.
Rudy, do you freeze whole rockfish? Or do you always grill them fresh so you don't need to freeze them?


kardinal_84

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Whole fish are usually grilled fresh. If I freeze them, I will Head and gut them.  Gills gotta go and they are a pain in a rockfish. If you remove the head leaving the collar piece intact, you get most of the meat.
Personal Chauffeur for Kokatat & Hobie Fishing Team member, Ryu .

Personal fishing sites of Alaska Kayak Angling adventures of my son and I. I am NOT a guide.
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