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Title: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: Kummok on April 29, 2009, 12:07:08 AM
Hate to admit this but I actually got skunked yesterday after about 8 hours of dragging hooks n' herring around Kachemak Bay.  :'(  This was a first for me and it really sux. It was a beautiful day of fishing (as opposed to "catching") but I guess we neglected to invite the fish along this time out. Truth be told, we caught a slimy finned something but we don't count pollack as an actual fish so we're sticking with the story that we were skunked....pretty humbling experience but still, a bad day fishing.....etc!!
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: pensrock on April 29, 2009, 01:34:19 AM
Sorry to hear that, but as the saying goes......
A bad day of fishing still beats a good day at work!
:)
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: bigcatdaddy on April 29, 2009, 04:12:55 AM
True dat!!!!
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: easyridinole on April 29, 2009, 04:14:17 AM
Hey Kummok,

I just happened to be thinking about you and fishing lastnight, that might sound wierd, as I made up the last of my Halibut. :'( The only positive thing that I can think about is that it is time for another trip up to Homer to get some more!! ;D Hopefully this economy thing will straighten out and I can be a little more confident that I will still have a job tomorrow. Pens is right a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work! ;) Wisconsin's fishing opener is this weekend so hopefully I can catch a few Walleye. They are not as good as Halibut, but it will have to do. I do have a question though, I was thinking about smoking some salmon in by BDS but a friend told me that when he did some everything tasted like fish for the next five or six smokes. Is there a way around this?

Good luck on your next fishing adventure!

Ole
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: Caneyscud on April 29, 2009, 07:08:50 AM
Kummock, sorry to hear about your trip, but as you said, it's called fishing not catching.  Sure glad we don't have fishing seasons like other areas of the country do.  Having never lived where there is fishing seasons, it would be hard for me to adjust.  It's kinda fun going out in the middle of winter here and throwing a fly to the trouties.  Not as crowded - might even have the place to myself. 

Never had smoked skunk, but grilled skunk once.  My best friend in High School and I got a wild hair and decided we wanted to try to eat anything our traps would catch - then we expanded it to just about anything that moved.  We were trapping coon at the time to sell the hides for date money and we'd get possum and skunk occassionally.  So if it has four legs or if it doesn't I've probably tasted it! 

Shakespeare
The Bard of Hot Aire
Pontificator Extraordinaire'
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: pensrock on April 29, 2009, 12:45:28 PM
easyridinole, I have made Kummoks smoked salmon numerous times and have NEVER had anything come out tasting fishy during the next smoke. Just wash the trays and smoke away.  :)
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: easyridinole on April 29, 2009, 01:22:18 PM
Thanks Pens! I have to give this stuff a try it almost looks like candy from the pictures!  ;D

Ole
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: aces-n-eights on April 29, 2009, 07:01:07 PM
Hey Kummok - i was out on K-Bay last saturday and got skunked, too.  Got a couple of cod that the captain said were only good for bait.  Actually one guy - 7 on the boat - brought in an 8 lb'er and kept it which turned out to be the only keeper halibut on board.  He earned his fish as he got sick as could be right after boating his 'but.

After a couple of hours i was the last man standing.  Everyone else was either bent over the rail or in the cabin saying " i don't really feel like fishing anymore... urk".

Anyway for me it was a good day fishin' (not catching) but the other guys might not agree...
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: Kummok on April 29, 2009, 10:37:36 PM
ThanX for the encouragement, smokin buddies! Been fishing (actually catching!) for years and this one was a first for me...kinda humbling really so a good learning experience....

I'm hearing ya As&8s....I'm sure that we coulda brought up some flatties (they're always dependable even if only chickens!), but we were out for the red stuff. Looks like frozen Kings for dinner this week ;) ;)

Easyridinole....can't help on the "everything tastes like salmon" cuz that's all I smoke. I'd hang with Pen's advice...it's experienced (and even logical to me since I grill LOTS of salmon and lots of other meats on the same grill and never run into that "aftertaste" problem....
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: Carter on April 30, 2009, 09:32:51 AM
I second Pens assessment.  Never noticed a salmon taste on any of my other food.

Carter
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: easyridinole on April 30, 2009, 10:38:51 AM
Then it is for sure on my list now along with many other items!!
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: FLBentRider on April 30, 2009, 05:42:37 PM
I did not notice any aftereffects from the salmon or other fish I've smoked.

I did notice that it disappears fast.
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: tsquared on April 30, 2009, 07:45:04 PM

Thanks for letting a few go by for your neighbors here in BC, Kummok! ;D I've been out every night after work this week checking the prawn and crab traps--usually between 100-200 prawns and a couple of Dungies. I'm going to try for some halibut this weekend--good tides happening. I haven't tried for salmon yet this year.
T2
Title: Re: Recipe for Smoked Skunk?
Post by: Kummok on April 30, 2009, 09:48:32 PM
I'd like to say it was out of the kindness of my heart T2, but you'd know better! ;)  Good luck with the flatties...at least they're dependable!