Shannon Dip Netting 2009

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  • @gypjet
    @gypjet 12 років тому +1

    I concur. Very smart. You are the type of people I appreciate out there. Keep it up.

  • @Prairie7777
    @Prairie7777 10 років тому +1

    A whole lot of people down here in the lower 48 just don't get it. Alaska life just doesn't compute. I've lived in AK twice and am moving back up to Wasilla in the real NEAR future. Back to the good life. Cold in the winter but, that's Alaska. No finer place on earth. I'll be partaking in some dip-netting as well next siummer and filling the freezer with moose, caribou and no doubt a lot of grayling. Thanks for you video. It really brings back fond memories and cranks me up for some more.

  • @P3ral3z
    @P3ral3z 11 років тому

    That was one of my favorite things to do in AK. We always went to Fish Creek and had excellent success.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Such a beautiful place!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому +2

    MrEaten - good questions! Yes, you just wait with the net sitting vertically on the bottom and the fish swims in. It's a gill net, so they get caught and you feel the struggle quite dramatically. It's obviously not as sporting as real fishing, but it's still a ton of fun. As I've noted below, this fishery is very carefully monitored with very short seasons.

  • @joehunter692
    @joehunter692 11 років тому +1

    Nice Job, Shannon. More people should be like you

  • @olsonjacob1
    @olsonjacob1 12 років тому +1

    what a pro! I want to try this someday

  • @FishingRidingHunter6
    @FishingRidingHunter6 11 років тому +2

    Great catch ! That's Fishing Fun ! :-))

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому +1

    Agreed! The video makes it look much easier than it usually is. My family of 3 are allowed a maximum of 35 fish. We're beat after hauling the gear to the beach, standing in freezing water for days, washing/filleting/vacuum sealing/freezing each fish, loading the truck and camper, and finally heading home only to unload and and store everything. Great eating though!

  • @PhilthyMr
    @PhilthyMr 12 років тому +1

    That's awesome. Good job Shannon!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi error404found, this is in Alaska and the salmon are coming in to the Kenai River from the Gulf of Alaska. The season for dipnetting is only about 2 weeks long and it only opens if there are good fish numbers. It is rather fun!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  13 років тому

    FYI - this fishery is carefully managed and regulated. It is entirely sustainable. It also happens to be the only place in the world where the average person can harvest enough salmon for the entire year. We are very blessed!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    Hi Haluk, these fish mature in the Pacific Ocean and return to the river to spawn. This river is a bit cloudy at times, so yes it looks dirty. Thanks for the comment!

  • @corbfisher
    @corbfisher 9 років тому +1

    Great video. Wish we had the resources here in WA to allow subsistence fishing too. That is some good eating there and I like the way you bleed the fish to preserve the meat.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  9 років тому +1

      Hi corbfisher, thanks for the comment. Yes, the blood is the first to spoil. These fish are among the best eating in the world IF they're properly taken care of.

  • @mikejone1934
    @mikejone1934 8 років тому +1

    was that a salmon? oohh! i love salmon! sadly, there's no salmon in NYC.. only black sea bass, porgy, bluefish, striper, tog, and mackerel
    nice catch btw!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    Hi Lars, good question. This isn't a sport fishery. It's simply to fill the freezer with salmon for the long Alaska winter. :)

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    MateWiggy, this is in Alaska! Thus all the cold weather gear... :)

  • @ryanreeves4119
    @ryanreeves4119 11 років тому

    thisis awesome!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    jade, local businesses in Alaska make them. They aren't cheap, but they last for years. Thanks for the comment!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому +1

    Hmmm, hadn't thought of ripping out gills as being disrespectful. The fish are already dead from application of a little "wooden shampoo", but we like to bleed them. Makes them better on the table. Some people cut the gills with a knife, but pulling them is definitely safer!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    echo1er - It's a really short season. There are a few rivers in Alaska that allow this for a week or two during the Sockeye run. It's a great opportunity to put some great salmon in the freezer!

  • @PavelStrogov
    @PavelStrogov 12 років тому +3

    Такой способ ловли вижу первый раз.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hey Torben. Thanks for the comment. Why don't you like it? What are your concerns?

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому +3

    Hahaha, I think you're the first to pick up on ripping out the gills. We find it easier and safer than trying to bleed them with a knife!

  • @playboy12345ization
    @playboy12345ization 10 років тому +1

    were is the sport in that kind of fishing?

  • @MrEatenSandwich
    @MrEatenSandwich 11 років тому

    So how does this work? You wait till they swim into your net, and how do you know if they are in there?

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    Hahaha, I'll keep that in mind next time!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  13 років тому

    Good point. I've seen taxidermists work miracles! The fins are cut so they can't be sold on the commercial market. This fishery is for personal/family use only.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi Dag Koj, the salmon come in from the Pacific Ocean, so most years there are millions. As you note, however, sometimes we stand all day and don't catch anything1

  • @adamkielty6748
    @adamkielty6748 11 років тому

    That was a pretty good catch

  • @LRMluisreyes515
    @LRMluisreyes515 11 років тому

    i had never seen this way to fish good job...

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    Michelle M - this is a very carefully controlled fishery that sustains healthy fish runs. Alaska has been doing this for many years and those runs continue to be strong and healthy.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому +1

    Yep, everything's bigger in Alaska! :)

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Actually epikous, they are in their prime. They haven't entered fresh water yet or started turning color. They are fantastic on the table!

  • @gypjet
    @gypjet 12 років тому +1

    I love it. A good ole Alaskan girl ripping out the gills to bleed it. Good job, nice video.

  • @alfbittner6489
    @alfbittner6489 11 років тому

    Way to go girl you just walk right in there and pulled out a salmon?, never seen it done this way, and you have a whole bucket of them. You gotta go on great invention list, go girl.

  • @nipplebrady1988
    @nipplebrady1988 13 років тому

    my word this is just like haff netting!! i always thort it was a solway thing but this is just like it!! only with round nets.... ime speachless

  • @tongkaixiong
    @tongkaixiong 14 років тому

    I got five at Kasilof River yesterday 7/5/2010

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    ment2008, yes, we use the same gillnets the boats do because this isn't a sport fishery. It's just to get salmon in the freezer.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi SongOfWhiteWolf, I don't have any more just yet, but I will. Thanks for the comment!

  • @prikitiuwism
    @prikitiuwism 10 років тому

    oooo good...... What a big circle net.... Nice film.... very very informatif.... GOOD.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому +1

    Hi OHSOOOFLY, yes it's to bleed the fish. Makes them much better eating!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi WillTrollForTatertot, thanks for the comment. Obviously, I disagree - this is a subsistence food fishery that is very carefully regulated. We would rather catch our salmon ourselves than buy it in shrink wrap at the store. How about you? :)

  • @echo1er
    @echo1er 12 років тому

    never heard of this. This is pretty cool. Do anglers do this a lot of is this a season thing?

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 12 років тому

    LOL! I guess some folks buy there meat at the Grocery Store where it's made?
    Never seen nets set up like that! Cool.

  • @AK47Prodigy
    @AK47Prodigy 11 років тому

    Umm where do you buy that net from nice vid

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Abbas, this is the mouth of the Kenai River, Alaska.

  • @Cosesha2012
    @Cosesha2012 12 років тому

    Where can I buy a dip net replacement. I need one shipped to South America.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Grumpy - I'm happy to post your comment.

  • @UnkyBuzz1
    @UnkyBuzz1 8 років тому

    Love salmon. Have you tried walleye? One of the best tasting freshwater fish.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +T. Wat Haha, oh yes. Walleye are excellent eating!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    Not sure if your comment is a typo or a Freudian slip!

  • @MsBongkong
    @MsBongkong 11 років тому

    Looks like a good method for catching your dinner. She should have dispatched the fish as soon as she got it out of the net though, instead of letting it suffocate.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi aodhfinn - we purchase annual hunting and fishing licenses and all the money goes back into the resource. We work hard to preserve this fishery and wouldn't even think of taking a fish if they were endangered. How do you give back to wildlife? Thanks!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    Why Jon? Is it better to buy fish pre-packaged in the store or catch your own?

  • @kuwaitboy1
    @kuwaitboy1 11 років тому

    what is name this place

  • @CarpeChalupa
    @CarpeChalupa 11 років тому +1

    nice one shannon. ignore the trolls.

  • @MrHdradeon
    @MrHdradeon 9 років тому

    Salmon is so good, my favorite fish. I wish we had them here. I'll have to stay with my snook.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  9 років тому

      Hi Rafael, we definitely agree! Salmon is wonderful if properly prepared. Some day I would love to try Snook.

    • @MrHdradeon
      @MrHdradeon 9 років тому

      healerf18 If you ever come to Puerto Rico hit me up.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  9 років тому

      Rafael Breban Likewise if you come to Alaska!

    • @MrHdradeon
      @MrHdradeon 9 років тому

      skyym3 write me at hdradeon@gmail.com

    • @skyym3629
      @skyym3629 9 років тому

      Rafael Breban Thanks, I will.

  • @shaneg.6764
    @shaneg.6764 8 років тому

    i wish i can catch a size like that..good job.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +Shane Gould Thanks!

    • @cemsahin6359
      @cemsahin6359 7 років тому

      It is possible in places where there is a lot of fish but I never give the love of the hunting to the hunter.I have dried dried grasshopper and I am enjoying the delicious fish and it is wonderful I am a farmer and I sell grasshoppers very cheaply

  • @Qasif_mohammad
    @Qasif_mohammad 7 років тому +1

    Nice Fishing...

  • @11happychap
    @11happychap 8 років тому

    Are there daily limits when you dip net Salmon?
    We don't do this type of fishing in NZ

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +11happychap there is no daily limit, but there is a limit for the year. Our family is allowed 35 fish. It's a very unique fishery!

    • @11happychap
      @11happychap 8 років тому

      How long does the season last?

  • @SongOfWhiteWolf
    @SongOfWhiteWolf 11 років тому

    So that's how its done. Got more?

  • @shade38211
    @shade38211 8 років тому +1

    Wow , comment section is ridiculous here. What is difference spearing, netting, trapping , hooking, or even pen raising? The object is to feed your family not have a sporting contest with a fish. Don't think most understand Alaska has a subsidiary living option where residents can basically live off the land. Long time since I was stationed there , but many get hooked and never leave.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +shade38211 Nailed it!! Thanks for the comment.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    วัชชิดล - Yes, we either rip the gills out or cut them to bleed the fish. The blood spoils quickly and can ruin the meat. Prepared properly, these are some of the best eating fish in the world (IMHO!) :)

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  9 років тому

      Haha, yes indeed!

    • @nikitin2
      @nikitin2 9 років тому

      healerf18 ))

    • @asantengo3176
      @asantengo3176 9 років тому

      ψαρεμακαθδτι ψαρεμακαθδτι

  • @terrantankz
    @terrantankz 13 років тому

    you call this fishing?

  • @javitennn1
    @javitennn1 12 років тому

    Is not easier to drain the lake?

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Haha, great idea! :)

  • @Meetoniceyou
    @Meetoniceyou 10 років тому

    How do you catch salmon like that? they just run into the net?

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  10 років тому

      Hi Yao. Thanks for the comment. Yes, the net sits on the bottom and the salmon run into it.

    • @Meetoniceyou
      @Meetoniceyou 10 років тому

      Thanks. I wanna experience that one day.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    True, there are clear differences between commercial fishing and dip netting, but contrary to some viewers' belief that this is a wholesale slaughter that will doom Sockeye to extinction, the entire fishery is carefully regulated and monitored. I'm not sure, though, how dip netting can be considered welfare, unless you also consider gathering firewood and subsistence hunting welfare. Welfare is receiving something for nothing.

  • @edwardfranco2799
    @edwardfranco2799 10 років тому

    buena idea para pescar ...

  • @jamiemc102
    @jamiemc102 11 років тому

    I never knew this type of fishing existed. I live in Florida. Doesn't seem like there is any sport in it, but commercial fishermen use nets and they probably waste just as much sealife as they keep. At least this way what ever fish is caught and killed, is eaten.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  10 років тому

    Prairie Falcon - You're right, people don't understand because they don't have the sustainable resources that Alaska does. Welcome back!

  • @Skysohigh99
    @Skysohigh99 9 років тому +9

    This is what happens when you like fishing but your're way to lazy and impatient to actually fish.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  9 років тому +1

      Hi Skysohigh - thanks for the comment. We fish hard all summer the normal way, but Alaska allows us to dip net Sockeyes to stock up for the winter. It's carefully controlled and the opening only lasts about 2 weeks each year.

    • @PorkBoy69
      @PorkBoy69 9 років тому +1

      Skysohigh99 Lol you're really butthurt

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  13 років тому

    No, it's not fishing. It's a personal salmon harvest just like a commercial fishery except we can't sell what we catch.

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Why?

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Hi scottcoulter162 - this isn't a sport fishery. It's for food for the long Alaska winter. I'm not sure I agree that catching food responsibly is barbaric. Do we have to buy wrapped in plastic to make it civilized? Thanks!

  • @joehunter692
    @joehunter692 11 років тому

    Nice

  • @pimowski2525
    @pimowski2525 13 років тому

    @TheBubbagump101 actually it is !!!

  • @P3ral3z
    @P3ral3z 11 років тому

    You've never tried it, you can't judge.

  • @aodhfinn
    @aodhfinn 11 років тому

    happy little hunters , what did ya do in return ? .... what did you give back , for thanks ?

  • @JonEirikBrobak
    @JonEirikBrobak 12 років тому

    this is so sad

  •  11 років тому

    làm cái vỏ mà cất nhiều lắm cá đi không phái là cá đứng đâu

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому +1

    imhecticas, good points. We do try to kill the fish asap - bonk 'em on the head and pull their gills to bleed them. That said, sometimes the fish's nerves still kick for a few minutes.

  • @cristinaat5345
    @cristinaat5345 8 років тому +1

    Well I don't know about you but I catch and release

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +Cristina Mort We usually do too, but this is a harvest fishery rather than a sport. It's for stocking up for the winter on some of the finest fish in the world. :)

  • @ejumpskunk
    @ejumpskunk 10 років тому

    Cute girl

  • @epikous
    @epikous 11 років тому

    but these are the old salmon coming back to spawn...
    not the best fish...

  • @MorbidMarrow
    @MorbidMarrow 11 років тому

    I guess he preferres fish out of aquacultures, where the yearly dose of antibiotics is included, spears the doc and is much more sophisticated than this. also dont forget the good treatement of algae to prevent it from extinction. (i hope you get the irony) but seriously, compared to industrial processing of fish (or even other animals) this is not barbaric in any way.

  • @halukkiran
    @halukkiran 10 років тому +3

    WHAT IS BEUTUFUL FISH LIKE THAT DOING IN THE DIRTY WATER LIKE THAT?

  • @macstafford2813
    @macstafford2813 10 років тому

    hmm i dont kill fish before i put em in an ice chest to die, no one else does either unless it's a big fish or one that is better to bleed blood from the meat

  • @user-bc2qj7rb5q
    @user-bc2qj7rb5q 10 років тому

    ออวางแนวตั้งปลาวิ่งเข้ามาชน

  • @MorbidMarrow
    @MorbidMarrow 11 років тому

    I guess you preferre fish out of aquacultures, where the yearly dose of antibiotics is included, spears the doc and is much more sophisticated than this. also dont forget the good treatement of algae to prevent it from extinction. (i hope you get the irony) but seriously, compared to industrial processing of fish (or other animals) this is not barbaric in any way.

  • @oriel229
    @oriel229 7 років тому

    Great fun.
    If you're going to fish do it quick and clean like this.
    The holier-than-thou catch and release artists, who love to torture for fun and the selfie, should go home.

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  7 років тому

      Haha, great point oriel!

    • @oriel229
      @oriel229 7 років тому

      Thanks. Catch and release appears to be a new sort of religion, fronted by holy rollers with fishing rods and selfie sticks.
      When I catch an edible fish over the required weight it gets killed and eaten. Anything undersize gets thrown back.
      I do not see, and I speak as a keen fisherman, how sticking a hook into an unsuspecting creature and watching and feeling its struggles for as long as possible, for the 'fun', and the selfie, can ever be morally justified.
      It's sheer bloody sadism.

  • @Gow1104
    @Gow1104 10 років тому +1

    Friggen need 50 fishing for that.

  • @pattersonthomasj
    @pattersonthomasj 12 років тому

    No it's NOT like commercial fishing more like the state feeding the people for free, more like welfare.Commercial fishermen make a resource available to the general public to buy at the store.Commercial fishermen have a huge investment in equipment and permits that are for sale on the open market and limited to the amount of permits that exsist.You too can spend tens of thousands and have a small business as a commercial fisherman but why? when you can get it for free from the state.

  • @flissfloss915
    @flissfloss915 7 років тому

    what pisses me off are the people who say "omg, you killed the fish, spare it some life"
    like really? you do realise our ancestors caught, killed and ate fish?

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  7 років тому

      Great point Lafayette. Thanks!

  • @huseyinkaraduman4284
    @huseyinkaraduman4284 8 років тому

    arkadaşlar az bana bir sertme gönderin hayatınıza bende başlıca balık tutmaya

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +Hüseyin Karaduman Thanks for the comment!

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  12 років тому

    TeMgAnStA - Why? Is it disgusting to harvest your own food to eat? Nothing goes to waste.

  • @akramibrahim90gmailc
    @akramibrahim90gmailc 11 років тому

    I wanna have a gf like her 2 catch me fish every day, what ever she want im in her hands, lol

  • @boatesun5916
    @boatesun5916 10 років тому +1

    Yum. Why do rip his gills out? To get out the blood?

    • @healerf18
      @healerf18  8 років тому

      +วัชชิดล กันหาสีหา Thanks for the comment. Yes, to get the blood out. Salmon blood spoils very quickly so the fish is much better eating if we bleed them.

  • @Tallnut321
    @Tallnut321 11 років тому

    I want to marry her

  • @healerf18
    @healerf18  11 років тому

    Really? How are people to feed themselves? Even strict Vegans have to either kill something or deprive it of its life in order to survive.