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Bob B wrote:We run a 110v line from the RV for when we travel. Works fine as we've seen 90 degrees in Ohio coming home. In Alaska, we drop the freezer outside. We carry 2 ramps and a 1 ton come-along to winch it back into the truck when it's full.
Wow, sounds like you really have it down pat.
How do you keep that freezer powered up? Are there any possession limits to worry about driving it back?
Think I'm going to have to learn to can salmon.....does one kind can better than the other?
Aug-13-2014 05:54 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
I know my FIL had salmon canned at a processing place and traded some of the catch and paid $ too.
Aug-13-2014 05:52 PM
tonymull wrote:
A. Most hooked salmon will live to spawn... I have seenpretty badly injured fish on the spawning redds with treble hook spoons, net wounds, seal bites, bear gashes, missing fins, eyes, chunks of flesh...and they were still spawning. So don't worry much about that. I catch many many more than I eat so I use hooks with barbs crushed down just to make release a bit easier...besides you will eventually hook yourself 😉
Best way is to take a pressure cooker and can your fish in jars and then ship UPS to someone who won't eat it all before you get back. Use some bubble wrap. You can smoke it yourself up there too and then can it. A Little Chief is not expensive nor very bulky. Or.. freeze hard a whole RV freezer full, pack in a fish box and ship UPS overnight...$25 or so. Don't can Halibut, take my word for it. Gotta freeze them and ship. With sockeye fillets $12/lb at the store and Halibut at $22+/lb. you can afford to pay some shipping, don't you think?? I have never had a problem bringing fish back from BC to WA... If you need to get your fish frozen, ask around, you can usually find somewhere that will freeze and store for a few days or a buck or two per fish. IMHO Pinks are only good eaten the day you catch them. Last time up, last week, I just vaccum packed and froze fillets hard, packed them in my luggage insulated with some bubble wrap and flew from Anchorage to Seattle with 25 lbs of sockeye fillets (about a dozen fish). They were still rock hard.
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Super_Dave wrote:
You will pay quite a bit to have it processed, frozen and shipped. I went a few years ago and the processing was paid by the lodge I stayed at. Fed-Exing it home was about $3/lbs. We had 200 lbs of fish between my wife and I so it was a pretty penny just in shipping. However, if you stayed a few days at spots with a processing plant, I'd recommend doing it. Every day they take your fish and vac seal it and put it in a locker with your name on it. When you get ready to leave, you can establish a ship date. For example, if you knew you were going to be home in a week, they would ship on the specified date and you'd be home to receive it and handle it properly.
Aug-13-2014 03:22 PM
pigman1 wrote:
Don't know what kind of an RV you're taking and this makes a huge difference. We go up every second year. We start fishing King salmon in the rivers on early runs, then down to Valdez for shrimp and later Pink salmon. We can the Pinks in 1/2 pt jars on site and quit when we have 12 cases (144 jars). Then off to Nanilchik for 2 or 3 halibut charters in Cook inlet. Whenever the Sockeye hit the streams around Copper Center we're there for a week or 10 days and then back to Valdez around 10-15 Aug for the Silver (Coho) run. We started shipping 70 lb boxes home 2nd day Fedex, but that's expensive when you add freezing, the boxes and shipping and you need someone home to accept it. We smoke what we need when we get home.
We now take a 17 cu ft chest freezer in the back of our pickup. We fill it completely and it takes 2 years to eat it, but FABULOUS. We vacuum pack within 2 hours of hitting the dock and freeze within 3. FRESH FRESH FRESH. We run a 14' Sea Eagle inflatable with a 20HP Yamaha. We also have a trailer (properly licensed for road use) in the basement of the RV. Are we anal about fishing? Yeah, probably, but we love it. Heaven before we die. No waiting.
Aug-13-2014 03:16 PM
Dick_B wrote:
How about taking photos and releasing what you can't eat?
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