As most of you know since the innovation of the V8 Smokehouse (smoke generator thread, I have itching at the feet to smoke a marlin ;)
Well, finally the opportunity came as a friend landed his marlin solo, so the phone call was made, Gamefish is going to smoke that ;D
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww37/Gamfsh/MarlinJan01-1.jpg)
so the process began, took about an hour to chunk it up and then sprinkled Maple Cure and rubbed Maple syrup into the slabs and left in the fridge for 24 hours
Next morning loaded the smoker about 7am
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Still haven't managed to fill it yet as this fish only dented half of it ::)
Anyway set the generators and loaded it with apple wood, as i have found in the past this gives a great flavour
went back to work and came back about lunchtime to do a routine check smoker was hovering around 75C
Starting to look the part about half way there and the smell was devine ;)
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left it until about 5pm and this is what evolved :o
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some of the most moist striped Marlin I have ever tasted and was wrapped with the results to say the least
in total about 9 hours with 5 hours of smoke
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Now I only have to go and catch my own and hope i can pull one that will fill this beast 8)
I used the same technique, and mine turned out excellent, I only had enough to fill one rack in a regular 4 rack smoker though.
Gamefish I don't believe it was moist and flavorful!!! I will continue to call you a liar until you send me a "CHUNK" to test and verify that it is in fact moist and flavorful!!
That looks great. Wish I could try some. Glad the Big V-8 doesn't even sweat thinking about a fish that size.
Ha Ha Ha if only i could send you some from down here, tell you what if you are ever down this way look me up ;), i will put some aside for you 8)
I'm guessing your pretty safe with that one. If I remember right your in New Zealand and I dont see any Stag hunting trips in my future. I know I wouldn't fly that far just for some fish. (Still say your lying ;D ;D)
;D Tenpoint5 the stag hunting down here is exceptional and the pig hunting, in fact we are going to do a mission today with wild pig and fellow, stay tuned ;)
Oh sure rub it in!!
Gamefish!
Great pictorial :)
Brought back fond memories because every summer my dad would have a striped marlin smoked then tag and release the rest that he caught.
Carolyn
Hi Carolyn, thats pretty much what we do down here, one for the start of the season then the rest are tagged and released for next year 8)
It is really good stuff! :)
The oil content really lends it self to being smoked.
Carolyn
nice catch thats what i like to see, we hade a good year up here in the north east. had atleast 15 blue and white marlin on this year only got 4 to the boat and released, they say a nice white marlin is good for smokin. you smoke any yellowfin tuna or wahoo ????,have any tips on wood to use or how to,cure and rub it before you smoke it. i can't wait to try this summer.
That is some fine looking meat, Gamefish! Sure wish King Salmon came that big....I've just GOTTA quit putting it off and head down under.
La Paz is only a few hours from Seattle, the marlin aren't as big, but they're out there.
Quote from: unclefish on January 30, 2010, 06:39:29 PM
nice catch thats what i like to see, we hade a good year up here in the north east. had atleast 15 blue and white marlin on this year only got 4 to the boat and released, they say a nice white marlin is good for smokin. you smoke any yellowfin tuna or wahoo ????,have any tips on wood to use or how to,cure and rub it before you smoke it. i can't wait to try this summer.
Unclefish, we catch Yellowfin down here and have smoked a few, i use a pretty simple method and found the best is to sprinkle the Bradley maple Cure over the slabs and rub maple syrup into it and leave in the fridge for 24 hours, then smoke it in Maple or Apple wood as this gives the oily fillets a great flavour, we only smoke for about 3 hours then raise the temp to 91 degrees for another 3 hours and it comes out great ;)
Great advice SE2! I've fished off Baja but never for marlin...just have always had a hankering to see New Zealand (and Australia!)
I hear ya, we met some people from Australia on an Alaskan Cruise a few years ago, he went on a fishing charter and caught a couple chums, and had them shipped to our house in Seattle and we smoked them up. They stopped and spent a couple days with us at the end of the rest of their trip and got their smoked fish, plus we went out and he got to catch a coho that we bbqed that afternoon, by far the freshest salmon they've ever had. Anyways, we've got a standing offer to go fishing for Baramundi when we make it down there.
thanks i will try this summer, we will be putting the boat back in water in mid april then i will have to wait till july to catch offshore up here.