Where I live they catch salmon, trout and arctic charr when they are ready to spawn, they take the eggs from the female and milk from the male fish. The fish is then put back into the river. When the eggs hatch in secure tanks they feed them until they are at a certain size then released into the same river. This is done to help the fish population in river and lakes. Not sure that’s the case here but the lack of touching the fish they are probably putting the fish back into the river.
@@TrondOleJensen Yeah I was thinking along similar ;lines later after i though a bit more about it because they were going to great trouble not to be harming the fish. Thanks!
They worked hard for every fish!
Wow amazing
Actually Bulkley River at Witset, BC. (Moricetown)
Wow so cool hahaha
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Amazing...
Thanks for watching
@@HansSwets same.😊
was that for eating or research?
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I Think research (i hope or Else this is fucked up) but i Think research beacouse the Way they handle Them in the White things
Where I live they catch salmon, trout and arctic charr when they are ready to spawn, they take the eggs from the female and milk from the male fish. The fish is then put back into the river. When the eggs hatch in secure tanks they feed them until they are at a certain size then released into the same river. This is done to help the fish population in river and lakes. Not sure that’s the case here but the lack of touching the fish they are probably putting the fish back into the river.
@@flamingoen2632 yeah that's what I was thinking, it looked a little bit too scientific just to go fishing LOL!
@@TrondOleJensen Yeah I was thinking along similar ;lines later after i though a bit more about it because they were going to great trouble not to be harming the fish. Thanks!
Good nice
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RUclips wanting me to trap a bloody salmon.