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Topic: Fish Guts Wanted in Mendocino  (Read 1384 times)

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HobieSport

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  • Location: Mendocino, Calif
  • Date Registered: Oct 2007
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That's right folks, you heard it here first. :smt006

We need fish heads/guts to use as crayfish bait.  We live a half mile from Mendocino.   You can clean your fish in our yard and leave us the heads and guts.   We keep them in the freezer until our next crayfishing trip.   They are the perfect crayfish bait.

During salmon season we got our fish trimmings from Mendosas' Grocery, but that source has dried up in the off-season.  We would get big bags of salmon heads and other scraps.   The problem was, we ended up eating them ourselves (the heads and other tasty meaty bits.)   My wife is Japanese where salmon head soup is an expensive  delicacy.   They tasted very good as soon as I got used to the idea of our dinner staring at us accusingly...  :smt108

Thanks,

-Matt ("HobieSport")


 

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