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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: halcyonguitars on September 18, 2015, 10:56:32 PM

Title: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 18, 2015, 10:56:32 PM
I'm going for pink, coho, and/or chinook, which I've done my best to bone up on for identifying.

What other mystery fish might be encountered?
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Knnn on September 18, 2015, 11:03:51 PM
Rainbow
Steelhead smolt
Moldy Sockeye (probably mostly gone by now)
Bull Trout/Dolly Varden
Cutthroat?
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 18, 2015, 11:45:39 PM
Eek.

I think I will recognize what I'm fishing for. The first doe pink I caught a few weeks ago freaked me out cause it was green and I'd only seen them silver from FC.

Dang fish, why can't they come with labels?
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Fish Assassin on September 18, 2015, 11:51:51 PM
Chum
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Sandman on September 18, 2015, 11:59:24 PM
Chum
Yes, lots of chum.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 19, 2015, 12:28:14 AM
Will the chum likely be silver or green? Those guys once they turn colors are very recognizable. Are they good eats?
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Canuck on September 19, 2015, 01:23:39 AM
Will the chum likely be silver or green? Those guys once they turn colors are very recognizable. Are they good eats?
I've personally never tried a chum but from what I've heard they're terrible. I've heard people call them dog fish before because the only thing that they're good for is to feed to your dog. They put up a really good fight though!
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Animal Chin on September 19, 2015, 02:30:40 AM
Will the chum likely be silver or green? Those guys once they turn colors are very recognizable. Are they good eats?

By the time they get to the Vedder, they're pretty colored up. You'll know a chum when you run into one. As for eats... they're fine if you get a fresh one (silver with barely visible stripes). Just not a whole lot of flavor.

For those who don't like the taste of salmon, chum would be a good bet. Cook it in a recipe with lots of added flavor. Beer batter, fish and chips, pan fried with butter etc? They're great smoked. Ideally it would be a clean one, but you could get away with a slightly colored one if it has a white belly and you're going to smoke it. 

All else being equal, a male is better table fare IMO.  Handle your fish, especially with pinks, properly (bleed well, on ice or cooled in timely manner) and the flesh should remain decently firm. Pinks go soft really quick because of the warmer weather. Chums in freshwater just look toxic..haha.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 19, 2015, 06:24:02 AM
Thanks. Lots of folk say pink is no good either, but I find it tasty, just not super salmony tasting,even less so from fish water. Haven't noticed a degradation in texture from freezing either.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Noahs Arc on September 19, 2015, 07:42:53 AM
Quite a few will keep a doe chum for the roe and toss the carcass back in the water. Not sure how desperate for roe one needs to be to do that but if you can find a clean one they're fine in the smoker.
Us west coasters are just spoiled by the other salmon species (that used) to be more abundant.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: swimmingwiththefishes on September 19, 2015, 11:53:55 AM
IMO coho roe works just as well for steelhead and way better eating so load up then and enjoy eating them as well.

As was mentioned earlier Chums are good eating when fresh from the saltchuck otherwise gnarly.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Burbot on September 19, 2015, 03:45:45 PM
Chum are great in the smoker. So are whitefish for that matter too.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Sandman on September 19, 2015, 07:00:53 PM
Chum are fine tasting but, like pink, they turn quite quickly once they enter fresh water. That said, you can get fresh ones in the lower Vedder/Sumas River.  This one was caught as the pink run was wrapping up one year.
(http://teacherweb.com/BC/HDStaffordMiddleSchool/Sandquist/Chum.jpg)
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 19, 2015, 07:03:52 PM
Nice...

Got skunked today though...
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: mojo7 on September 19, 2015, 08:01:06 PM
Moldy Sockeye (probably mostly gone by now)

Not necessarily moldy sockeye. Caught a chrome sock by the Sardis bridge. It was most likely a Cultus sockeye. They're an endangered  run so if you encounter one handle it with great care.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Robert_G on September 20, 2015, 09:09:27 AM
Moldy Sockeye (probably mostly gone by now)

Have caught very nice sockeye in the Chilliwack in November more than a few times.
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: Walleye76 on September 21, 2015, 07:33:25 PM
On a side note there is no sockeye retention on the Vedder
Title: Re: Chilliwack Bycatch?
Post by: halcyonguitars on September 21, 2015, 10:29:16 PM
An important distinction...