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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jacklam999 on September 13, 2013, 06:14:03 PM

Title: male vs female pinks
Post by: jacklam999 on September 13, 2013, 06:14:03 PM
I had been fishing for pink the past few days in richmond, and just wondering why so many people release a male pink salmon and not a female pink?Is it because itz not good to eat?

Thank you
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: RiverRunner on September 13, 2013, 06:22:07 PM
Males taste the best, especially the Hump part. I would compare it to lobster
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: Humpy on September 13, 2013, 06:23:28 PM
They are both good to eat as long as they are not coloured but that depends on how you cook them. I have seen people keeping coloured ones that they probably smoke. But in general, female pinks taste better then males, because males store there fat in the hump, sometimes the you can't tell there is a hump. Not to say males don't taste good. A couple times this year on the mamquam/squamish system, I kept two males, which I thought were females and they tasted just fine. I have kept males with a hump and they taste fine too. The majority of the people prefer a female over a male. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: JPW on September 13, 2013, 06:29:12 PM
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=28715.msg273608#msg273608
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: milo on September 13, 2013, 08:16:43 PM
If you need roe, kill the female.
If you are not interested in roe, only in the meat, let the females live and kill the males.
Male salmon are far better table fare than females - in all species.

Of course, the above only applies to migrating salmon, which deteriorate rather quickly in fresh water.
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: bluenoser on September 13, 2013, 08:50:33 PM
http://www.marinebio.net/marinescience/05nekton/sarepro.htm (http://www.marinebio.net/marinescience/05nekton/sarepro.htm)

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Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: Animal Chin on September 13, 2013, 09:47:23 PM
Roe.

I like to eat salmon though, so I'll keep whatever is in mint shape, meaning majority of scales present or silver..silver..ish. However, earlier in the season, I'd be more apt to keep a female in not so perfect shape because I wanted the roe.

And for those that don't use your roe, please be so kind as to offer it to your neighbors before chucking it in the water. At least chuck it on the rocks (it's pretty much ruined if left in water).

I see Milo's point though that it'd probably be better for the species to release the females and keep only males.
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: HOOK on September 14, 2013, 09:42:00 AM
I will keep males if they have almost no hump. I find their meat to look and taste better. I kill females if I want to stock up on a bit of roe for coho season. This year so far I have kept 3 males which all tasted great for a camping dinner feast between 7 of us  ;D
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: RalphH on September 14, 2013, 10:34:58 AM
it doesn't really matter as long as the fish is clean. Females convert fat to their eggs so I doubt there is much advantage even if the male has a hump. The hump simply looks less appealing. But I always fillet my fish anyway.
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: bbwong on September 14, 2013, 11:15:28 AM
Both tased the same. Hate people get the roe from does and discard the fishes.
Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: Brian the fisherman on September 16, 2013, 09:45:53 AM
If you need roe, kill the female.
If you are not interested in roe, only in the meat, let the females live and kill the males.
Male salmon are far better table fare than females - in all species.

Of course, the above only applies to migrating salmon, which deteriorate rather quickly in fresh water.

This is correct. Roe pigs are bonking every female where i fish. then promptly offering the fish to anyone else on the shore. ::)

Title: Re: male vs female pinks
Post by: bbwong on September 16, 2013, 10:48:57 AM
Offering the fish to others is fine, at least they make another family happy. But far too often those roe pigs just throw the fishes back to the river after getting the eggs. >:( >:(