Salmon begin to deteriorate as soon as they enter fresh water. Even before they spawn, many will be unfit to eat. All of them, but particularly the males, undergo a rapid transformation from sleek, silver, and fatty, to hump-backed, hook-jawed, fanged, and discolored. There’s a metaphor in there somewhere for males with only spawning on their mind, but I’ll let it rest. For example, consider the humble Pink Salmon (also called Humpy) This: Becomes this: Becomes this: Appetizing, no? Yes, he is (was) still alive. They get so rotted they can barely swim, and you can catch them easily by hand. Whoever can create a market for hand-harvested wild Alaskan Salmon pudding will have no shortage of supply, but demand may be a problem… Worry not-none of them go to waste. They provide a flood of nutrients benefiting the entire local ecosystem.
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