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Before cleaning and Fileting your Salmon or Steelhead, remove the scales with a Horse Grooming Brush. This will eliminate slime coat from appearing when you arrive at home, and also after defrosting from the freezer.<br><br>Gamakatsu <*(((>{<br>
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Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try that on Kokanee. They also develop quite a coating of slime.<br><br>
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What's Kokanee? Never heard of it.<br><br>
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Kokanee, are land locked Salmon.<br><br>Gamakatsu <*(((>{<br>
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before or after you groom the horse? (laugh) <br><br>
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It's a landlocked salmon. Sustained mainly by harvesting of eggs and sperm, artificially inseminating, raising in hatcheries, and released into lakes. They return to planting area in about three years. In Colorado, legal to snag for Kokanee during set snagging seasons.<br><br>