Wild Alaska Salmon Seining

Wild Alaska Salmon Seining
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Alaskan wild fisheries are one of the ONLY sustainable fisheries on the planet. Ever since recorded history settlers have monitored the Wild Salmon Runs and the strongest Run EVER recorded happened just a couple of years... So much so that whales are now memorizing the salmon fry release dates and preparing to devour millions of new fry every year. Overall... things for Alaskan Wildlife look good! Fact Check me please.
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Here is how it works. After the Russians sold the land to the USA there were no regulations for the fishery systems in Alaska. Many of the salmon runs were almost driven to depletion. Then around 60 years ago a few disgruntled fishermen decided to undertake an experiment. They found a stream that had NO SALMON and they set up a shed with multiple tables full of gravel and running fresh water thru them. Then they caught a bunch of wild salmon that were about to spawn (breed) and they took the eggs and sperm. Mixed it in a bucket. Buried it in gravel and protected those eggs from predation and a solid freeze... That is how the hatchery system was established. In the wild... less than 20 percent of the eggs are fertilized, and only 3-4 percent of the fry make it to the salt water. Harvesting the Eggs and Sperm of the salmon every end of the season the hatchery has a 97% fertilization rate and Over 80% of the fry are successfully released to the Salt water.
Everything Eats Salmon... so it stands to reason that everything benefits from a successful salmon release. Adult Salmon eat young Herring... and Adult Herring eat salmon Fry. Everything happens in the wild. If a ton of salmon Spawn... A to of salmon will die... All the dead salmon feed the invertebrates and fertilize for successful plankton blooms. A Successful plankton bloom makes more krill (micro Shrimp) Whales, Herring and Salmon fry eat Krill... The more salmon... the more money... the more salmon... the more Alaskan Wildlife!

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  • @LostMexicanFilms
    @LostMexicanFilms5 жыл бұрын

    Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed. Thank you all

  • @floridafireflow6708
    @floridafireflow67082 жыл бұрын

    Great diagrams and was perfect for me to explain to friends how this operation works!

  • @lostfilms6506

    @lostfilms6506

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where did you fish out of?

  • @rickstephens6795
    @rickstephens67954 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a crew knows how to work together. Smooth baby.

  • @Unbruto
    @Unbruto Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Your cork man is an artist. I downloaded this video last year and studied that guy leading up to the first opener!

  • @Ak_Growin
    @Ak_Growin Жыл бұрын

    I'm looking at doing this next year. I've lived In AK my whole life and always wanted to do something like this. My good buddy said he could land me a job and I'm watching videos on it to help me understand the process. Thank you for the help.

  • @BENZENSAMA

    @BENZENSAMA

    9 күн бұрын

    Did you end up going in the end?

  • @johnbone5411
    @johnbone5411 Жыл бұрын

    Super cool,fished out of Kodiak 17 years all over berring sea,love the music!!

  • @LostMexicanFilms
    @LostMexicanFilms10 жыл бұрын

    Its In the Prince William Sound, next time i speak with the captain i will ask him if i can make his boat info public. Sorry, Captains are finicky about technology and media! Thanks for the comment. I will be posting a video soon Swimming inside a Salmon Seine Set

  • @graceharang7098
    @graceharang70986 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Very informative

  • @paulmichael5021
    @paulmichael50214 жыл бұрын

    Love your video...great footage! Would it be hard for you to make a 2nd shorter version of this same video...say ending at 2:48...after they take off...right before footage of 2nd haul begins ? I would like to share on facebook for people to see how a set is made. Many won't watch something if it's very long. Me: not so much...i liked it all :) Thanks

  • @kimdebbie4122
    @kimdebbie41225 жыл бұрын

    I love your video! That was a sweet job of film work! But you guys had your operation just dialed in good job!!! And you got in to so nice volume of fish. Simply said I love that video. 👍

  • @RTLivingFree

    @RTLivingFree

    4 жыл бұрын

    You might like some videos I made and a few coming out from my season seining too! If you get the time let me know what you think of them :)

  • @fasx56
    @fasx565 жыл бұрын

    I like the video on Salmon fishing there is a lot of work involved and it helps a lot if net are full, like the song Suzi Q also.

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    love that song! Got flagged for being a Copyrighted. Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @Borschisgood
    @Borschisgood6 жыл бұрын

    Nice sets

  • @CDurai
    @CDurai8 жыл бұрын

    Brought back a lot of memories. Thanks for the video! Ya'll must of been kicking around Kodiak?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Prince William Sound

  • @manuelestupinan9725

    @manuelestupinan9725

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christopher Durai pk bhvup

  • @junior007a7

    @junior007a7

    3 жыл бұрын

    Si

  • @Tamangapa76
    @Tamangapa76 Жыл бұрын

    Nice to meet you

  • @user-vn5ot8nv6p
    @user-vn5ot8nv6p3 жыл бұрын

    Hello my friend where can i find such a compound

  • @fullmetaljoker666
    @fullmetaljoker6664 жыл бұрын

    This actually looks like it might be in my neck of the woods.

  • @scotyfilms
    @scotyfilms5 жыл бұрын

    WOW solid operation guys awesome

  • @fullmetaljoker666
    @fullmetaljoker6664 жыл бұрын

    Is this in PWS?

  • @user-vn5ot8nv6p
    @user-vn5ot8nv6p3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a site that sells used boats?

  • @scotyfilms
    @scotyfilms5 жыл бұрын

    Nice solid job there guys

  • @dayakharvi3305
    @dayakharvi33055 жыл бұрын

    Super

  • @masonfichtner7776
    @masonfichtner77765 жыл бұрын

    Hey look at that I'm goin back out tommorow showed this to my bud whos gonna be stacking leads as hey this is what you will be doing 🤟🏻. (he's a greenhorn)

  • @jessewhitehouse3518
    @jessewhitehouse35185 жыл бұрын

    Great vid! Where did those illustrations come from?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    From a Book we had onboard the boat about the History of Seining and the Prince William Sound. Now i regret not knowing the name of the book.

  • @amixofeverything
    @amixofeverything9 жыл бұрын

    Is that southeast? I fish Chignik, and we get similar sets. Although, I have to say, I like your way of stacking much better than how we do it in Chignik.

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Learned from an Old timer Fisherman! Every pile is a sunday Pile Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @michaelangel6952
    @michaelangel69528 жыл бұрын

    cool. just saw you guys stack your leads in the back. not sisde by side. Ana try it next season

  • @andrewrice1724

    @andrewrice1724

    5 жыл бұрын

    canadian style stack

  • @anghelvizconde412
    @anghelvizconde4123 жыл бұрын

    ,,nice video 👍,,

  • @nickcampbell2076
    @nickcampbell20769 жыл бұрын

    Cool video. I really want to come get a job fishing next summer. Online sources are pretty vague about how likely it is to actually land a job as a deckhand with little experience. Most of the websites want a fee for more info or to connect you with the jobs. It seems a little shady to me. I duck hunt with a guy who went and did this in the 90s but he said that the salmon runs were stronger then and so was the demand for labor. He wasn't real sure how it would be now getting a job. I guess my question is should I be looking in a certain place to secure a job before I even go to Alaska or do I just have to go up and pound the docks looking for one; and if that is the case what are the chances of me having to come home never having found work?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry it took so long for me to reply. Best bet is to fly into Cordova or Valdez with your camping gear. Walk the docks every morning 8-10am then again 12-3pm chances are you will meat captains that just fired their crew because they did not Show up to work and hire you on the spot. Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @RTLivingFree

    @RTLivingFree

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you want to learn more about how to get in on this kind of work you would greatly benefit from checking out my channel

  • @Theemightyone
    @Theemightyone2 жыл бұрын

    Nice cork pile.

  • @timothychilds7458
    @timothychilds74584 жыл бұрын

    I rafted up with this seiner last year cool crew

  • @EvolvedApe
    @EvolvedApe5 жыл бұрын

    that will pay the gas. i kinda miss salmon fishing sometimes, but i love it out here on guam now. you should see the tuna we're haulin.

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    One day... Maybe one day... Spearfishing tuna!

  • @kylekain2499
    @kylekain249910 жыл бұрын

    southeast? or prince william? sound kodiak? where is this vid? also nice clean deck man looks good

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    10 жыл бұрын

    Its In the Prince William Sound. I love my Job Man

  • @aculasabacca
    @aculasabacca5 жыл бұрын

    Why does the water in the hold look red? I'm guessing some additive to improve the look for fresh market.

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    It is Blood from the gills of the salmon. It turns the water pink.

  • @junior007a7

    @junior007a7

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good question no it's blood sister hood!!

  • @aculasabacca

    @aculasabacca

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LostMexicanFilms That's weird, I've done enough seining myself. it was 20 years ago but I don't recall that. They are not bleeding these fish. I do recall opening the hatch and seeing some of the fish still swimming around and the water showing no signs of turning even slightly red. But i guess you were there right? So I guess that's it. The reason I thought of a chemical is we used to sell cod for a fresh market Korea. The buyer gave us a powder we used to make a solution and we dipped the cod heads in this stuff that was supposed to make the gills look bright red for display at the market. Sorry I only saw your comment now, thanks for the answer.

  • @dougmerculief5596
    @dougmerculief559610 жыл бұрын

    unbelivable fishing thanks for sharing what boat is this?

  • @junior007a7

    @junior007a7

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe careraboo ann

  • @LostMexicanFilms
    @LostMexicanFilms10 жыл бұрын

    Just finished the video... Swimming inside the seine set... next season i will use a GoPro 3

  • @michaelangel6952
    @michaelangel69528 жыл бұрын

    I also fish in chiknik. in the lagoon. nothing but reds. love the money

  • @aculasabacca

    @aculasabacca

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ahh the lagoon. the Cadillac of fisheries. I did a season there in 2000 with Glen I think he's about 80 years now prob. retired in AZ. Lots of jellies near town makes for some comical fishing. Sadly all the captains all had to team up on just a few boats the following year. So most deckhands were not invited back. At least that's what they told me, LOL.

  • @Abebe345
    @Abebe3455 жыл бұрын

    How long is fishing season? That was 50k lbs in one day?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah. Just one day. Best day we got paid for was 169,000 lbs. Best day i ever had was close to 400,000lbs season is May to Aug

  • @Abebe345

    @Abebe345

    5 жыл бұрын

    LostMexicanFilms that's serious revenue. Are you quotad by boat or do you go out and try to catch as much as you can? That could be very profitable over a season!

  • @Makaveli88PL
    @Makaveli88PL10 жыл бұрын

    Why 34 degree water? I can't find any information about that using Google.

  • @lostfilms5257

    @lostfilms5257

    10 жыл бұрын

    To keep the fish at optimal temperature. 32 would freeze the flesh, so 34 is what will keep the flesh perfect for fresh processing.

  • @Makaveli88PL

    @Makaveli88PL

    10 жыл бұрын

    LostFilms Thank you for an answer. I forgot you've got Fahrenheit degrees. Now it's clear. :)

  • @stephenanderson3403

    @stephenanderson3403

    9 жыл бұрын

    to keep eggs from freezing

  • @user-vn5ot8nv6p
    @user-vn5ot8nv6p3 жыл бұрын

    I want help where I can find such a boat and nets

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    on eBay . com

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    they are not cheap, you are looking at spending half a million dollars.

  • @clebermodesto8148
    @clebermodesto81489 жыл бұрын

    Destruindo o planeta

  • @ashleegonzalez9757

    @ashleegonzalez9757

    9 жыл бұрын

    Meu amigo, nom es verdad esto, nostro trabalio requiere muito supervisión para procurar el futuro de la especie. My friend, that is not true our fishing industry is actualy carefully supervised in order to secure the future of the species and our fishery.

  • @SaltEnjoyer007

    @SaltEnjoyer007

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ashleegonzalez9757 Atleast isnt trawl, that kind of fishing should never existed.

  • @michaelpinto1206
    @michaelpinto12062 жыл бұрын

    Hi

  • @MrJulehober
    @MrJulehober10 жыл бұрын

    bad ass float pile man

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @majareimnitz4668
    @majareimnitz466810 жыл бұрын

    that money bag! shit! fishing is so slow this year

  • @zzdgg9866
    @zzdgg98665 жыл бұрын

    A sea hold up ...

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @marichan7531
    @marichan75315 жыл бұрын

    Pinks or Sockeye?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pinks with a Red every so often... Dinner!!!! Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @junior007a7
    @junior007a73 жыл бұрын

    Kaypaso

  • @commonsense31
    @commonsense315 жыл бұрын

    And then we wonder why we are destroying our planet. I know its the most sustainable method, but its so hard to comprehend the amount that are being fished, and that its still sustainable. My thoughts was like. “A well that’s that then, no more fish in this area” 🤯🧐

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Actually. Alaskan wild fisheries are one of the ONLY sustainable fisheries on the planet. Ever since recorded history settlers have monitored the Wild Salmon Runs and the strongest Run EVER recorded happened just a couple of years... So much so that whales are now memorizing the salmon fry release dates and preparing to devour millions of new fry every year. Overall... things for Alaskan Wildlife look good! Fact Check me please.

  • @commonsense31

    @commonsense31

    5 жыл бұрын

    LostMexicanFilms hey mate, thank you for responding to me. Yeah I actually edited yesterday but apparently it didn’t change the comment. It wasn’t meant like that, it just looks so extreme the amount it catches that you are left wondering. How can their still be fish in the sea🤔😂 I believe you when you say its the most sustainable way to do it. Its just extremely hard to comprehend the amount that are sustainable. So no insult intended, my apologies.

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@@commonsense31 First of all... Love your name tag. So here is how it works. After the Russians sold the land to the USA there were no regulations for the fishery systems in Alaska. Many of the salmon runs were almost driven to depletion. Then around 60 years ago a few disgruntled fishermen decided to undertake an experiment. They found a stream that had NO SALMON and they set up a shed with multiple tables full of gravel and running fresh water thru them. Then they caught a bunch of wild salmon that were about to spawn (breed) and they took the eggs and sperm. Mixed it in a bucket. Buried it in gravel and protected those eggs from predation and a solid freeze... That is how the hatchery system was established. In the wild... less than 20 percent of the eggs are fertilized, and only 3-4 percent of the fry make it to the salt water. Harvesting the Eggs and Sperm of the salmon every end of the season the hatchery has a 97% fertilization rate and Over 80% of the fry are successfully released to the Salt water. Everything Eats Salmon... so it stands to reason that everything benefits from a successful salmon release. Adult Salmon eat young Herring... and Adult Herring eat salmon Fry. Everything happens in the wild. If a ton of salmon Spawn... A to of salmon will die... All the dead salmon feed the invertebrates and fertilize for successful plankton blooms. A Successful plankton bloom makes more krill (micro Shrimp) Whales, Herring and Salmon fry eat Krill... The more salmon... the more money... the more salmon... the more Alaskan Wildlife!

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​ Common Sense First of all... Love your name tag. So here is how it works. After the Russians sold the land to the USA there were no regulations for the fishery systems in Alaska. Many of the salmon runs were almost driven to depletion. Then around 60 years ago a few disgruntled fishermen decided to undertake an experiment. They found a stream that had NO SALMON and they set up a shed with multiple tables full of gravel and running fresh water thru them. Then they caught a bunch of wild salmon that were about to spawn (breed) and they took the eggs and sperm. Mixed it in a bucket. Buried it in gravel and protected those eggs from predation and a solid freeze... That is how the hatchery system was established. In the wild... less than 20 percent of the eggs are fertilized, and only 3-4 percent of the fry make it to the salt water. Harvesting the Eggs and Sperm of the salmon every end of the season the hatchery has a 97% fertilization rate and Over 80% of the fry are successfully released to the Salt water. Everything Eats Salmon... so it stands to reason that everything benefits from a successful salmon release. Adult Salmon eat young Herring... and Adult Herring eat salmon Fry. Everything happens in the wild. If a ton of salmon Spawn... A to of salmon will die... All the dead salmon feed the invertebrates and fertilize for successful plankton blooms. A Successful plankton bloom makes more krill (micro Shrimp) Whales, Herring and Salmon fry eat Krill... The more salmon... the more money... the more salmon... the more Alaskan Wildlife!

  • @sc12100

    @sc12100

    5 жыл бұрын

    LOL - That is a VERY ignorant comment. You probably just watched the video but didn't bother looking up the sustainable methods used in the Alaskan Salmon fishery.

  • @evelyngray4804
    @evelyngray48044 жыл бұрын

    I speak my mind. I never mind what I speak. Hello Do you wish to giggle so very hard ? Then search this on google "makemelaugh8282" or "make me laugh 8282"

  • @dayakharvi3305
    @dayakharvi33055 жыл бұрын

    Job. Me. Pz

  • @OntheHook55
    @OntheHook55 Жыл бұрын

    Why are Salmon stocks…all salmon stocks…on a serious decline? This may have a little something to do with it….

  • @olelpihl
    @olelpihl7 жыл бұрын

    very small Salmon :(

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pink salmon Please check out my Newest Rough draft Fishing Story. Criticism is welcomed

  • @joestewart7487
    @joestewart74875 жыл бұрын

    would have been easier to watch @ regular speed

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    5 жыл бұрын

    Every set is approximately 40 to 45 minutes... at regular speed... we would need 16 hours to watch a whole fishing day.

  • @520johnaltman

    @520johnaltman

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LostMexicanFilms how long y'all tow for?

  • @RTLivingFree

    @RTLivingFree

    4 жыл бұрын

    joe stewart if you want to see a vid at regular speed you could watch mine 🤷‍♂️ it’s there if you want to

  • @RTLivingFree

    @RTLivingFree

    4 жыл бұрын

    520johnaltman typically you’ll tow for about 20minutes but if you’re fishing in an area where no one else is fishing you could hold t far as long as you wanted

  • @520johnaltman

    @520johnaltman

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RTLivingFree oh no I know that I was asking about his boat specifically lol. yeah from my understanding 20 is the standard and if you go any longer you risk losing fish.

  • @vincentflores7234
    @vincentflores72345 жыл бұрын

    I will lie,cheat and steal for you. Take me, Capt.. 626.709.8946

  • @RTLivingFree

    @RTLivingFree

    4 жыл бұрын

    Vincent Flores this guy gets it

  • @user-vn5ot8nv6p
    @user-vn5ot8nv6p3 жыл бұрын

    Is there a site that sells used boats?

  • @LostMexicanFilms

    @LostMexicanFilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes... look up "Seine Boat, Seining boat" on eBay . com