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Catch & Cook: Pacific Halibut, Dungeness Crab & Butter Clams in Alaska

Catch & Cook: Pacific Halibut, Dungeness Crab & Butter Clams in Alaska

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
We're two days into an Alaskan fishing adventure and have knocked king salmon, pacific halibut and a variety of rockfish and greenling off our lists. In this episode we're harvesting clams and crabs, showing you how to clean them and halibut, and then cooking up an Alaskan seafood feast
Date: 2020-08-09

Comments and reviews: 10


What an an awesome Alaskan adventure!
It's been said that the Spirit of Alaska is very contagious!
You guys are truly catching the Ocean's Horn of Plenty!
Dungeness Crabs are awesome. Those look smaller then what is caight off the Oregon coast.
You just never know with Glacial Ice
You mofht her some extra flavors
Like Mamut, Mastadon etc.
You guys are truly living life!

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So the ice you pulled out and used is actually called Firn Ice. It is the first step in the formation of glacial ice. Firn ice is about 3 feet of snow compacted into 1 foot of ice, while proper glacial ice is 9 feet of snow or 3 feet of firn ice compacted into 1 foot of glacial ice. Glacial ice is roughly 95% water 5% air, where as firn ice is around 60% water 40% air.
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The best and easiest way to clean the butter clams put them in sea water in a bucket. Add 4 table spoons or 1/4 cup corn meal to the water let stand over night. the clams will suck in the corn meal and excrete the plankton form their stomachs. the next morning you have cleaner clams, The corn meal replaces most of the sand and plankton in the clams. team and enjoy!
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First time viewer. Loved It! This was me 30 years ago and I have the pictures to prove it. The only reason we didn't get fat was because we were burning more calories than we could catch. SE Alaska is the best!
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Hey friend, Look up smash fishing. They guy lives on island near England. He forages the clams called razor clams but their long and slim, just like you were digging for butter clams.
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Im sorry but that Nick is ruining that crab. You dont to put in a bucket of cold water after cooking either. We hit it on rock and quick kill it, clean it, throw it pot.
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See I think that's pulled you should put them in the freezer for like 5 minutes and that will tell him it's throw me like that I think that's a little me
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I've fished petersburg for 20 years, my parents live there, clean first then boil in sea water for 7 minutes, then eat it hot, so good!
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That was a fun to watch video right there folks. Been wanting to do Alaska for forty years. I knew why. Thanks for the fun guys.
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You're 35 years old and that's the first time you ate Dungeness crab your video sucks and so do you f idiot you destroyed the crab
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