didnt mean to sound rude except pollock and sole taste great I just wouldn't want to eat them there sorry for me sounding rude because of how much wormed there are
From our experience the pollock were very wormy. About the same as a large halibut belly. The sole were a heck of a lot cleaner. It's all relative though, we've moved down to california now and all of our rockfish are wormy haha. Once again, thanks for the info
why the he'll word you keep fish from there the canary dumps there fish waste there and those pollock have so many worms all fish have worms except there gonna be especially wormy there cuz there eating fish waste
My wife caught Irish Lord after Irish Lord. By the pickings. I caught pollock after pollock! Go figure!
Can you keep and eat the flat ones?
Yes!
Was this by Lands End?
Yes!
do you fish in high or low tide?
Low tide is definitely best
was this recent?
This was a month and a half ago. We just went down last weekend and it was still good fishing.
didnt mean to sound rude except pollock and sole taste great I just wouldn't want to eat them there sorry for me sounding rude because of how much wormed there are
From our experience the pollock were very wormy. About the same as a large halibut belly. The sole were a heck of a lot cleaner. It's all relative though, we've moved down to california now and all of our rockfish are wormy haha. Once again, thanks for the info
why the he'll word you keep fish from there the canary dumps there fish waste there and those pollock have so many worms all fish have worms except there gonna be especially wormy there cuz there eating fish waste
Thanks for your input!