I’m not sure where this is but it looks like the hatchery that’s on salmon river in upstate New York. I used to go salmon fishing there and if you go at the right time you can walk through and watch this live. If it’s already done you can still walk through and they have videos at each station explaining what they are doing it’s actually really cool and made me love fishing for salmon even more.
@@nysdecvideos I thought it looked familiar. I’m in my late 40’s and I’ve been going to salmon river since my early 20’s and every time we brought a new person with us we would take them to the hatchery so they knew what we were fishing for and why. I absolutely love that area and never knew what went into fish management until I went to the hatchery and seen everything myself. It made me love fishing even more.
Quite a few commenters who obviously dont understand the salmon life cycle or what it takes to conserve salmon as a resource. Do you enjoy fishing? Do you enjoy eating fish? Thank a hatchery worker.
Are these fish safe to eat? When I visited this hatchery, there was a sign stating these fish are trucked to the dump at the end of the process... It said they shouldn't be eaten because of concerns of heavy metals/contaminants. Of course, these are the same fish being eaten by many from the open lake... Who is correct? If the fish are safe to eat, taking these to the dump is a terrible waste.
These fish are way past their prime and are not palatable. The flesh is pale and has very little oil left as the fish have used up their stores of fat towards reproduction. Here in the Northwest we call these fish boots as they resemble the color of leather boots.
I’m sure that once they go thru the hatchery u could still take a chance and eat them but they put that sign up to save there own ass.....of coarse as said before by the time they make it to the hatchery there not great to eat anyway but we do eat a them when they first come in to the river when they are still fresh
It’s horribly sad. They die for nothing. I’m so tired of seeing these sort of vids. Humans are so wasteful and some of us, especially in certain countries are incredibly over fed. I knew a fat guy that used a whole roll of toilet paper everyday. Just eating and crapping and growing fatter and wider & more hideous each moment. Think of all the poor creatures that died just so this ridiculous human blob could grow. What the hell have we become?
They are a light orange, chinook and chum salmon have really faint orange/yellow-ish eggs. Coho have a nice flame-orange more red egg. I’ve also seen too tho that the darker fish have a darker deeper egg color. Some coho I’ve cut have bright red eggs
@@twistedjigco.548 steelhead also have a bright red egg, i myself catch hundreds of coho every year and have seen some strange colored eggs i think some of the offshoot colors are from what they have been eating to water depth and temp, as the fish i catch early to mid August is when i see these color variations the most some from deep water other from shallower in same trip and eggs are different colors, the cohos i caught Monday 9/19/22 were a pinkish red, and fish are staging to head into the platte river, kings always seem to have that off orange color
Treated like what? Salmon literally rot from the inside out in the wild after spawning. They stop eating entirely, spawn, and literally rot from the inside out. The fish are humanely euthanized and harvested.
Tour guide: you wanna know why we don’t bother catching the salmon and let them do the work themselves? Guest: no, why? *salmon flops up to it’s doom* Tour guide: power move.
Disgusting. Why have animals to suffer for humans. The way the fish were herded in and through from bin to bin is horrendous. These people have no respect for living creatures.
they die after they spawn regardless..these salmon swim up there all on there own..its regulated and now thrives from the work people do at hatchery"s..years ago there were no salmon there at all..NONE.. they we introduced into the great lakes and now thrive and spawn on there own every year because of what people have done,,not cats and dogs
@@ildeego no there were no salmon there because it's a freshwater lake you dumb f***! These are Chinook salmon and they are native to the Pacific Ocean not the Great Lakes! The only reason these fissure there is because man put them there!
Saffy Dempsey how are they suffering for humans? Those fish aren't for eating or anything like that they are to old They died so that they're population could increase.
Herded. HERDED?! The salmon legit swim toward the hatchery every year to wait for their eggs to be harvested. And plus, having transported out of water is the same way how bears sometimes carry salmon that occasionally escape their jaws.
I’m not sure where this is but it looks like the hatchery that’s on salmon river in upstate New York. I used to go salmon fishing there and if you go at the right time you can walk through and watch this live. If it’s already done you can still walk through and they have videos at each station explaining what they are doing it’s actually really cool and made me love fishing for salmon even more.
This was filmed at the Salmon River Hatchery in Altmar, NY: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/21663.html.
@@nysdecvideos I thought it looked familiar. I’m in my late 40’s and I’ve been going to salmon river since my early 20’s and every time we brought a new person with us we would take them to the hatchery so they knew what we were fishing for and why. I absolutely love that area and never knew what went into fish management until I went to the hatchery and seen everything myself. It made me love fishing even more.
Quite a process. Narration would be great. Thanks for all you do and Happy Thanksgiving!
Quite a few commenters who obviously dont understand the salmon life cycle or what it takes to conserve salmon as a resource. Do you enjoy fishing? Do you enjoy eating fish? Thank a hatchery worker.
Does this include poisoning our dogs with dead fish being throw in our creek, yes, we the peoples creek
3:32 sansa stark working in stark's fish hatchery
2:06 Is literally a Bukakke
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Very nice 👍 👍👍
Good work everyone!!
Are these fish safe to eat? When I visited this hatchery, there was a sign stating these fish are trucked to the dump at the end of the process... It said they shouldn't be eaten because of concerns of heavy metals/contaminants. Of course, these are the same fish being eaten by many from the open lake... Who is correct? If the fish are safe to eat, taking these to the dump is a terrible waste.
If they were consumable ... Thy would have sold it to the shops and would have tore them much carefully
These fish are way past their prime and are not palatable. The flesh is pale and has very little oil left as the fish have used up their stores of fat towards reproduction. Here in the Northwest we call these fish boots as they resemble the color of leather boots.
I’m sure that once they go thru the hatchery u could still take a chance and eat them but they put that sign up to save there own ass.....of coarse as said before by the time they make it to the hatchery there not great to eat anyway but we do eat a them when they first come in to the river when they are still fresh
It’s horribly sad. They die for nothing. I’m so tired of seeing these sort of vids. Humans are so wasteful and some of us, especially in certain countries are incredibly over fed. I knew a fat guy that used a whole roll of toilet paper everyday. Just eating and crapping and growing fatter and wider & more hideous each moment. Think of all the poor creatures that died just so this ridiculous human blob could grow. What the hell have we become?
@@Cloudatlas1111 they do the exact same thing in the wild, reproduce upstreams, and die off shortly after.
Spots the vegans
Why some eggs are yellow? 2:36 min
That is the natural colour of salmon eggs.
@@ikennaeckrich7653 With all due respect, you're watching them pour out of the salmon.
They are a light orange, chinook and chum salmon have really faint orange/yellow-ish eggs. Coho have a nice flame-orange more red egg. I’ve also seen too tho that the darker fish have a darker deeper egg color. Some coho I’ve cut have bright red eggs
@@twistedjigco.548 steelhead also have a bright red egg, i myself catch hundreds of coho every year and have seen some strange colored eggs i think some of the offshoot colors are from what they have been eating to water depth and temp, as the fish i catch early to mid August is when i see these color variations the most some from deep water other from shallower in same trip and eggs are different colors, the cohos i caught Monday 9/19/22 were a pinkish red, and fish are staging to head into the platte river, kings always seem to have that off orange color
It's a tad shocking seeing these beautiful creatures treated like that in the name of conservation??
Treated like what? Salmon literally rot from the inside out in the wild after spawning. They stop eating entirely, spawn, and literally rot from the inside out. The fish are humanely euthanized and harvested.
Tour guide: you wanna know why we don’t bother catching the salmon and let them do the work themselves?
Guest: no, why?
*salmon flops up to it’s doom*
Tour guide: power move.
Hi I want something baby salmon
good god man... you dont pick them up by the tail... pulls the spines apart, stretches and ruins the meat
2:08 😂😂
Four dudes holding their fish ready to blast in a bucket.
The salmons must being screaming inside
Disgusting. Why have animals to suffer for humans. The way the fish were herded in and through from bin to bin is horrendous. These people have no respect for living creatures.
they die after they spawn regardless..these salmon swim up there all on there own..its regulated and now thrives from the work people do at hatchery"s..years ago there were no salmon there at all..NONE.. they we introduced into the great lakes and now thrive and spawn on there own every year because of what people have done,,not cats and dogs
@@termite122 years ago there were no salmon there at all..NONE.. - and why were no salmon...???because human overfish and destroy the ecosystem..
@@ildeego no there were no salmon there because it's a freshwater lake you dumb f***! These are Chinook salmon and they are native to the Pacific Ocean not the Great Lakes! The only reason these fissure there is because man put them there!
Saffy Dempsey how are they suffering for humans? Those fish aren't for eating or anything like that they are to old
They died so that they're population could increase.
Herded. HERDED?! The salmon legit swim toward the hatchery every year to wait for their eggs to be harvested. And plus, having transported out of water is the same way how bears sometimes carry salmon that occasionally escape their jaws.
Sickening.
Wait is this ethical lol