Do you think fish like these would be susceptable to anisakadis worms?
Instead of salmon, I will probably catch these guys because they are
smaller, and can be entirely eaten by one guy --- I don't want to waste
anything, I respect the food animals I eat, I would be hungry without them!
When I worked on a long-liner, for some reason these small, colorfull rock
cod were the most highly prized by our chinamen customers, I don't know why,
but their eyes always seemed to light up when they saw we had them
http://ripplewake.ca/tr/broken/fish_0125.jpg
If you're interested, these are the kinds of places on the canadian west
coast where I will be paddling this summer:
http://ripplewake.ca/tr/broken/index.htm
And here, actually a little to the north of he
http://ripplewake.ca/tr/ba/index.htm
These are photo albums by a guy named Steve (aka 'Monster') who uses a canoe
(!) to paddle the ocean. Obviously, he is highly skilled and very
experienced, but it is still an achievement. He is working on a new album
of his latest trip further north to Calvert Island --- it should be ready
soon, if you're interested keep watching
www.ripplewake.ca and you will see
the new link --- I am looking forward to it.