Wild Salmon Direct Operations 2006
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So you explain what you do after you catch them, but what about before you catch them? Can you guarantee these salmon were not born in a hatchery? (not there's anything wrong with that, but it would be false advertising, cause hatchery born salmon ain't wild).
Do you otilith test each salmon?
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You may want to look into the uplift system to get the fish to the stunner. Your meat tecture would be much better. I have done both and will not go back to brailing
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I used my purse seine boat to catch them. Instead of rolling them aboard we swim them into the pens until we have about 20,000 pounds then we process them and send them in to be shipped.
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So your not telling how thye were caught ??
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if they are wild and not net caught where did you get them from to put them in the farm pens? European type handling?? Smacks of farming to me !!
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Wild fish aren't held in pens they swim free and are caught in nets or on hooks. What a joke
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Sorry to bust your bubble, but these are not hatchery fish. They are wild salmon. They are held in the pens for a short period, no more than 7 days, but usually 2 or 3 days after capture and before processing.
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Are they STARVED while they are in net pens? For how many days. If so, this is not natural for WILD salmon.
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How can your farmed salmon avoid predators? I can only laugh at that comment.
These salmon are WILD SALMON. They were not raised in pens and fed pellets. The roam 2500 miles in the Gulf of Alaska gyre eating wild food, mainly small shrimp, avoiding predators, then return to the stream that they came from.
Once again guys, I harvest WILD SALMON.
You should cook one up to taste the difference. I know because from time to time I taste a farmed atlantic just to remind myself of how good these fish actually are!
wildsalmondirect 4 years ago