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Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Rodney on August 12, 2012, 04:32:48 PM
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We were in Ucluelet for a few days last week. Another beautiful unique part of this province that needs to be revisited. Here are a couple of photographs that kind of sum up our trip.
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc90/fishingwithrod/2012/120810-1.jpg)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc90/fishingwithrod/2012/120812-1.jpg)
There'll be a more detailed report on how we did on the boat in a bit, but here's what else we did when we were not on the boat:
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/blog/2012/08/12/fun-with-a-less-desirable-species/
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Don't forget they are great for sashimi!!!!
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Yep, I was just looking at this:
http://tedsrecipes.blogspot.ca/2007/01/sushi-saba-mackerel.html
I might try it with the largest one we brought back. It was easily over 1lb, possibly 2.
I had one tonight, it was pretty delicious... ;)
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc90/fishingwithrod/2012/120813-1.jpg)
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Makes me wish I had brought my fishing rod when I was down there. I love mackerel on a charcoal grill. We pay big bucks for this at Japanese Robata places. That sashimi recipe sounds intriguiing. I wonder if there is a place around here that sells fresh mackerel?
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We were considering making sashimi from the big one we brought back but there's actually quite a bit of nematodes inside the fish... Not sure if I want to get anisakiasis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisakis#Anisakiasis)... :-\
I have all these smaller ones vacuum packed. ;D Next time I am going to grill some on charcoal.
There probably isn't a commercial fishery because of the lack of demand. If these are available at T&T, they'd be selling pretty fast. ;)
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Saw mackerel on sale at Stupid store the other day. Whole, ungutted, wrapped and refriged....eww.
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SS seems to sell alot of their fish ungutted and in the round.
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Scomber Japonicus starts to deteriorate as soon as it's removed from the water-it needs to be bled/gutted and iced right away-it's certainly not the white fleshed fish I had for lunch @ Hitoe on 4th Ave (http://hitoesushi.web.fc2.com/) not even close.
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Rod,
How did you do with salmon fishing?
Appreciate the report.
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Scomber Japonicus starts to deteriorate as soon as it's removed from the water-it needs to be bled/gutted and iced right away-it's certainly not the white fleshed fish I had for lunch @ Hitoe on 4th Ave (http://hitoesushi.web.fc2.com/) not even close.
Don't worry SS, those fish were prepped just fine right after they were caught.
Rod,
How did you do with salmon fishing?
Appreciate the report.
That's coming this week. :)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7hetv5abu0
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We were considering making sashimi from the big one we brought back but there's actually quite a bit of nematodes inside the fish... Not sure if I want to get anisakiasis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisakis#Anisakiasis)... :-\
That's why you should freeze your fish a good 7 days before consuming them raw. :)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7hetv5abu0
Looks like fun !
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Any chance that we will have "Fish for the Future" down by the Big Bear Docks in Ucluelet next year?
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Any chance that we will have "Fish for the Future" down by the Big Bear Docks in Ucluelet next year?
They are practically BEGGING for people to take the mackerel out of the water... They are agressive predators of the salmon fry.
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Among the best eating fish around in my opinion. A Fresh one grilled with a squeeze of lemon like in Rodney's photo - awesome!
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How long are the mackerel around for? Am thinkng of going down there to help take some out of our ocean. :)
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Until water temperature goes below their tolerable range I guess. A few guys on the forum were over there this week and caught a whole bunch after their charter trip like us.
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Here is the actual report of the charter trip that we did, written by Itosh. Most of these beautiful photos were taken by Dragonspeed.
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/blog/2012/08/25/ucluelet-fishing-adventure/
I'll put up a few more photos that I took later on.