natural salmon ismuch more susatinable than farmed fish, if caought from a sustainanable stock. Farmed slamon escape, spreading disease and lowering geneitc diversity with wild fish. Additionally, it takes three pounds of wild fish to raise one pound of salmon. check to see on the package where saln is caught/farmed.
DID YOU KNOW!! small fact. Farmed salmon is white, if additives are not added to cause the meat to turn pink. the reason is, the natural pinkness is caused by eating krill. this is obviously not available to farmed fish
actually it should be the opposite, cuz they can make LOTS of farmed fish, but nature continue to create natural salmon when theres all those obstacles, bears, fisherman, etc. well u probly have a reason to counterattack this, cuz i live in southern california and dont do much salmon fishing, but i always release native trout, and keep stockers
dud i just said that you might counterattack me. and i dont think the farmed salmon will cause the end. rivers/creeks get outfished, dammed up, and bears take out some too. but mainly the fact that it gets outfished, and that creeks get dams
dud ure a dumbass. ive had a good native trout creek close to me, and it got completely fished out. when i would go up there i would see ppl with a stringer of native fish. what do u think caused that global warming? ure a fucking dumbfuck if u think sportfishing, not C&R, and bears dont have an impact
wow i've never seen it done like that b4 i usually run my knife down and then when i see the bones i just cut a small triangleish shape down the fish around where the bone is doesnt really waste that much meat =]
Looks like you're really into nutrition. Omega 3 is an important supplement. You've provided some good information. It's great to see some one else really contribute. Well Done
Needle nose mess up your wrist, use a skinner or tweezers.
TheLOLReally 1 year ago
natural salmon ismuch more susatinable than farmed fish, if caought from a sustainanable stock. Farmed slamon escape, spreading disease and lowering geneitc diversity with wild fish. Additionally, it takes three pounds of wild fish to raise one pound of salmon. check to see on the package where saln is caught/farmed.
chunky1194 1 year ago
DID YOU KNOW!! small fact. Farmed salmon is white, if additives are not added to cause the meat to turn pink. the reason is, the natural pinkness is caused by eating krill. this is obviously not available to farmed fish
MaZEEZaM 2 years ago
eat wild salmon not farmed fish!
anddes420 2 years ago 2
actually it should be the opposite, cuz they can make LOTS of farmed fish, but nature continue to create natural salmon when theres all those obstacles, bears, fisherman, etc. well u probly have a reason to counterattack this, cuz i live in southern california and dont do much salmon fishing, but i always release native trout, and keep stockers
spendizzzle 2 years ago
you poor confused soul. farmed salmon are going to be the death of the ocean. do your research noob.
salmoncrazy1 1 year ago
dud i just said that you might counterattack me. and i dont think the farmed salmon will cause the end. rivers/creeks get outfished, dammed up, and bears take out some too. but mainly the fact that it gets outfished, and that creeks get dams
spendizzzle 1 year ago
you are ignorant if you think farmed salmon is a good thing. you are also ignorant if you think sport fishing and bears have ANY impact on salmon.
salmoncrazy1 1 year ago 2
dud ure a dumbass. ive had a good native trout creek close to me, and it got completely fished out. when i would go up there i would see ppl with a stringer of native fish. what do u think caused that global warming? ure a fucking dumbfuck if u think sportfishing, not C&R, and bears dont have an impact
spendizzzle 1 year ago
@salmoncrazy1
sport fishing doesn't, commercial fishing does.
MegaMalik90 2 weeks ago
lol, pin boning
Kknight400 2 years ago
lolol
aznmafia77 2 years ago
Once and again, wonderful definition and explanation.
tiagoinka 2 years ago
Awesome! :D
joCk3 3 years ago
farm raised salmon has almost no omega-3. only the deeper colored wild salmon does. farm raised is mostly omega-6 which we get too much of already.
abyssquick 3 years ago
Green Jacket, Gold Jacket, who gives a sh!t? :o)
salamon1080 2 years ago
very useful thank you~!
slippyg 3 years ago
He must be doing somthing right! Why do you guys let a video get you so worked up?
tacconelli6 3 years ago
nice knife!
acidflush 4 years ago 2
needlenose pliers work best on fish with larger bones. I have a pair specifically for this purpose.
acidflush 4 years ago
wow i've never seen it done like that b4 i usually run my knife down and then when i see the bones i just cut a small triangleish shape down the fish around where the bone is doesnt really waste that much meat =]
itshimkevinkim 4 years ago 2
thats how i do it aswell
c2c2p1 3 years ago
Looks like you're really into nutrition. Omega 3 is an important supplement. You've provided some good information. It's great to see some one else really contribute. Well Done
NaturalNutrition 4 years ago
Very useful thank you~!
Pandaplushie 4 years ago