Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: bluenoser on August 07, 2015, 03:13:54 PM
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Whenever I bring fresh salmon home it doesn't matter where or what the cat is doing...even sleeping....she comes running once I start cleaning the fish.
If the fish has been frozen more than a couple months she doesn't even bother coming to look at it and she certainly won't eat it.
Brought home a few chrome pinks from Furry Creek and they passed the Cat scan!
Bluenoser
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Haha lol I have two cat scanners also.
While they get quite excited about fish and prawns, it's nothing quite like when I bring grouse or ducks home.
They go nuts over that and like to roll around in the feathers.
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I wonder why this happens. My girlfriends dog went nuts last year when I was preparing fresh sockeye for freezing, he rolled around in the slime that was dripping off the cutting table.
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They like to disguise there scent...
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At what point does a pink salmon become bad to eat? I've only ever caught them in the ocean so I guess they're pretty chrome and they taste fine but people frequently say "You eat pink salmon? Aren't they bad?"
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I wonder why this happens. My girlfriends dog went nuts last year when I was preparing fresh sockeye for freezing, he rolled around in the slime that was dripping off the cutting table.
Yeah, dogs love to roll in anything stinky: Deer scat, dead fish etc. When I was a kid my dad used to use fish fertilizer on the fruit tree, we had to lock up the dog or he would end up smelling like dead fish.
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At what point does a pink salmon become bad to eat? I've only ever caught them in the ocean so I guess they're pretty chrome and they taste fine but people frequently say "You eat pink salmon? Aren't they bad?"
It's bad to eat when you no longer like the taste :o