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At 1 fish a day, it will take sometime to fill the freezer...

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Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2020#1
At least when the one fish is 10 lbs like this one I got on my first drop on the first drift today, it will go a bit faster. It hit the red teaser tube above the Ava...

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AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
MOJOE
MOJOEMOD2020#2
At least when the one fish is 10 lbs like this one I got on my first drop on the first drip today, it will go a bit faster. It hit the red teaser tube above the Ava...

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roccus nice!!! ><))):>
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
cany
canyMOD2020#3
Yummy how are the Cod worms up there?
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2020#4
Yummy how are the Cod worms up there?

Depends, the area I've been fishing this week is pretty good, some fish will have none, some will have a few, but never more than 5 or 6 in a fish. If I fish inside the bay I, some of the fish can have over a dozen.

Interesting thing was yesterday's fish, which only had 2 worms in the fillets, had a dozen in the liver, go figure. At Chez Roccus, we have a 3-phase worm and errant bone inspection:
  1. During the filleting process
  2. As the fish are packaged
  3. When the fish are taken out of package prior to cooking
It's rare the the 3rd inspection finds problems that weren't picked up on the first two...
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
cany
canyMOD2020#5
Depends, the area I've been fishing this week is pretty good, some fish will have none, some will have a few, but never more than 5 or 6 in a fish. If I fish inside the bay I, some of the fish can have over a dozen.

Interesting thing was yesterday's fish, which only had 2 worms in the fillets, had a dozen in the liver, go figure. At Chez Roccus, we have a 3-phase worm and errant bone inspection:
  1. During the filleting process
  2. As the fish are packaged
  3. When the fish are taken out of package prior to cooking
It's rare the the 3rd inspection finds problems that weren't picked up on the first two...
I use to hate when they were loaded with them pluck em or chuck em was a tough call
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2020#6
I use to hate when they were loaded with them pluck em or chuck em was a tough call

Only happened once when I removed a fillet from a smaller fish and saw so many worms that removing them would leave me with minced cod, so the crabs ate well that day.
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
BennyV
BennyVFREE2020#7
I heard that the resident fish tend to have more worms then the green cod that move in from the ocean. Not sure how correct that is.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2020#8
I heard that the resident fish tend to have more worms then the green cod that move in from the ocean. Not sure how correct that is.

IMO it's relatively true. The higher the seal concentration, the greater the chance of infection.

That being said, I've pulled worms out of fish caught 20 miles offshore so there's no "safe" distance.
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
J
Only happened once when I removed a fillet from a smaller fish and saw so many worms that removing them would leave me with minced cod, so the crabs ate well that day.


Nastiest worm infested cod i ever had was a short I . . . ?
MateOriginal Crew56 postsSince 2018

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