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Back from Alaska

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:50 am
by Stan Wright
Had a great Alaska Fishing Adventure with Ben Wong of Let's Go Fishing.
This episode should air sometime in the last week of September.
http://www.benwongtv.com/index.php
Thought you'd like to see some pictures of the fish we caught.

Smoke Salmon Alfredo... Ben is a fantastic cook.
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This is one of the many cutthroat trout. I grabbed one piece
and then grabbed the camera...
should have taken the picture quicker.
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Halibut cheeks are the best part of the fish... especially in butter.
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It's also good just breaded and fried... in butter.
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Ben is a great cook. This is Halibut Soup. Thick and creamy.
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Every afternoon at 5:00 was "Happy Hour".
Butter Fried Shrimp, Breaded Halibut, Deep Fried Salmon,
Moose Steak w/ Hollandale Sauce.
And I forget what else.
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Home made pickled black cod.... great stuff.
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Normally thrown away, These salmon bellies were smoked.
This was the best.
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Cream Cheese, Ritz Crackers, and Salmon Eggs. Do you
have any idea what this would cost in a Japanese restaurant?
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The smoked salmon and halibut jerky was outstanding.
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Just some scraps from trimming the salmon fillets
that Ben fried up for us.
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Right out of the shrimp traps, pealed, wrapped in bacon, and fried in butter. It don't get any fresher than that.
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We visited an Indian village and filmed the way
they catch and process their fish.
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Can you believe that most people throw away the salmon bellies.
So good smoked.
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You can also smoke the fillets from the King Salmon, and the Halibut.
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Hope you've enjoyed seeing some of the
"fish" pictures from my Alaska Adventure.
:roll:

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:21 pm
by kahuna bass
Stan,

"You make'n me hungreeeee" It all looks good.

I've been to many places, but still have not made it to Alaska.

Glad to see you had a great trip.

Bass regards, Mel - Kahuna bass
Dark side swimbaiter that want's some of that smok'n salmon :evil:

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:55 pm
by Stan Wright
The "scraps and trimmings" were by far the best part of the fish....
especially when smoked, or deep fried, or fried in butter, or breaded n baked, or pickled, or wraped in bacon, or.........
:lol: :lol: :lol: