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Linglifter 08-24-2013 09:40 AM

Salmon bellies
 
I have a few king salmon bellies I've caught up north. I'm wondering if anyone here has used them for bait and how it worked out. I'm still looking for my bigger butt.

danjor 08-24-2013 09:47 AM

Work great for bug bait!

buddha 08-24-2013 09:58 AM

Bait?

Cook up those bellies!!!

Some of the best parts of the salmon as well as the collars!

Linglifter 08-24-2013 10:31 AM

Yeah their great for smoking and canning for sure. Butts like em too. We used them on my buddies boat and did well. I have salmon for days caned jerky frozen. Want some halibut in the freezer now or on the grill. May try this evening actually. Ill report back

taggermike 08-24-2013 11:02 AM

Seriously, those king bellies are probably better to eat then any thing you could catch on them. Mike

danjor 08-24-2013 11:05 AM

Post some belly recipes I have like 10lbs vacuum sealed in the freezer but i tried to pan fry them once and they didn't turn out to well. The ones I have are more than 50% fat, its like marbling on steroids, not meaning to thread jack with recipes....

Linglifter 08-24-2013 11:09 AM

Well I only have a few cause I smoked the rest ate some then made jerky. Still have a ton smoked and canned. Just want some different fish in the freezer. That's all. Rather use herring but they are hard to come by down here it seems

Linglifter 08-24-2013 11:51 AM

Canning and or smoking them is the best. Canning u save the precious oils I would post a picture to show how beautiful it is canned but I haven't figured that part out yet. Duh lil help on pic uploads.

Sdspeed 08-24-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Linglifter (Post 167855)
Canning and or smoking them is the best. Canning u save the precious oils I would post a picture to show how beautiful it is canned but I haven't figured that part out yet. Duh lil help on pic uploads.

Click on the "Paperclip" on the top row ( just to the right of the Smiley Face Icon), it will open an easy to follow menu to attach a pic to your message.:cheers1:

Linglifter 08-24-2013 12:39 PM

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Linglifter 08-24-2013 12:40 PM

The bellies are the lighter ones the top shelf is smoked. I'm willing to share!

makobob 08-24-2013 12:46 PM

That is some mighty fine eats you have there!

Linglifter 08-24-2013 12:56 PM

Indeed! My favorite rt now is making salmon burgers mm tasty!

Big Wave Dave 08-24-2013 02:47 PM

Dude! You are the canning master! That stuff looks amazing.

Linglifter 08-24-2013 03:32 PM

Thank you. Some are smoked and some with garlic blk olives and some just salt some salt n pepper sure is a fine fish.

PE.rider 08-25-2013 12:10 AM

If they're still fresh/frozen, scale them and fry them up until crispy. They are good eats and healthy for you (Omega fatty acids).

If not, brine them and use them for bug bait.... the season's around the corner.

Fiskadoro 08-25-2013 02:31 AM

I know Salmon bellies are good bait for the large left eyed Pacific Halibut but our smaller right eyed California halibut are not as opportunistic and prefer live bait.

If your into hoop netting for lobsters I would cut the bellies into strips and add a small portion into the bait cages of your nets. The oil in the salmon bellies will travel a long way and attract bugs that might miss other less oily baits.

I envy you. I've not had any salmon in my freezer for almost a decade. :D

Linglifter 08-25-2013 09:34 AM

Ah thanks I guess the PAC Hal are pretty far out. Ill definitely save them for the bugs. I've caught tons of dungeness but never a spiney lobster. Onlooking forward to it. The salmon season was off the hook this year! Shall I say on the hook. Thanks for the info on the ca Hali's. how far out is 300 ft of water here? Are the PAC Hal even here at that depth?

Linglifter 08-25-2013 11:04 AM

I can tell u that northern ca fishing is really really good. :) huge lings blacks and we could keep cabezon there.

Trolling for salmon from a kayak.
This something special. When u land a beautiful 25 lb king salmon after battling sea lions that wanna just take a bite of the belly and just let the rest sink.

When u decide to go next year " the Bite is over now " here are a few tips.

1.Take your radio and listen to the fleet. It's better than chasing a fish that's not there.
2. Look for the birds. "The right birds ;)"

3.I'm sure u will have a fish finder and can see the bait balls clearly.

4. The rig. I use a 7 ft seeker with an avet sx raptor. That second gear really helps when ur trying to avoid those harems of lions that are chasing ur hooked fish
5. Deep sixes. I use size 00-1 rarely the 002
6. Flashers, just a simple silver 12" works for me but there's all kinds
7. The bait or lure. I use mostly a 4.5 watermelon apex or Anchovies work great

8. Learning what depth to troll. You will hear the fleet or ur buddy telling u how many pulls. This means how many times you pull your line from a full spool. It goes from reel to the first eyelet on your rod. It's usually from 25-40 pulls

The important part is to be sure u tie your apex "lure" no more than 24"
From flasher otherwise u won't be a or to reach the fish unless u have a long ass gaff. I learned this from experience. I have a video to prove it :)

I am curious to see if anyone would be interested in heading up north to Trinidad next year for say a 4 day trip or so? I know those waters very well.

Linglifter 08-25-2013 11:09 AM

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