i just got a email from Alaska seafood on some specials they are promoting on a ' 24 hour sale... how can one refuse these prices . Halibut is 3 lbs for $139. king salmon from the copper river is $70 a pound... great deal.. i just filled my freezer..
We were tagging them. You'll see the guy in the brown shirt on the left go and put a yellow tag in its back. They were recaptured up at their spawning grounds and we were able to tell how long it took them to get there from where we first marked them.
Oh man, this project was like 6 years ago. There were several different lakes the fish were going to ranging from 30-70 miles from our trap (which was about 10 miles from the ocean). I don't think it took them more than 2 weeks to travel to the farthest lake.
At least the guy with the net is gentle with the fish.
Wait. Are they microchipping the fish that are going upstream?
They're tracking the fish the same way the government is tracking us with the glow in the dark Satan vaccine.
🤦 fml
THE ROUGH BIT IS THE WAY THEY COME OFF THE WHEEL AND SPLAT.. SURELY BRUISING ISN'T GOING TO HELP THINGS...
Amazimg bro
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i just got a email from Alaska seafood on some specials they are promoting on a ' 24 hour sale... how can one refuse these prices . Halibut is 3 lbs for $139. king salmon from the copper river is $70 a pound... great deal.. i just filled my freezer..
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All about conservation, sadly the way you guys throw them in the cooler is too rough.
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this kind of fishing should be illegal
It's for research. Notice they were letting the fish go?
also the only people who can fish like this live in remote alaska, need residency and do it usually to feed a dogsled team. zero commercial gain
This kind of commenting should be illegal.
@@wrybread you mother need to get jailed /prison becuse she gave birth to someone like you
Why did you through them back in the river . 😕
Maybe they were either under size or they were tagging them....though not sure I am in New Zealand watching this.
11happychap . Thanks for the reply 11happychap 👌 That's some hard work 💪
We were tagging them. You'll see the guy in the brown shirt on the left go and put a yellow tag in its back. They were recaptured up at their spawning grounds and we were able to tell how long it took them to get there from where we first marked them.
Out of interest how far away are the spawning grounds and how long does it take them to get there?
Oh man, this project was like 6 years ago. There were several different lakes the fish were going to ranging from 30-70 miles from our trap (which was about 10 miles from the ocean). I don't think it took them more than 2 weeks to travel to the farthest lake.