A little off topic, but I’ve always wondered why people think that ‘red’ kokanee are not fit to eat. I was stationed at King Salmon, AK for a year in 1975/76 and we had a very substantial run of sockeye (kokanee) salmon that were all red when they came up the Naknek River. The local residents with subsistence permits were allowed to harvest 50 fish a day by any means possible and they were very busy doing that – mostly by snagging them with very large and weighted treble hooks. I asked them if they were any good to eat and the most common answer was that if they were canned that I wouldn’t know the difference between them and the cans I bought in the local store. They also cold smoked some of them and said they were every bit as good as the non-red salmon caught earlier in the year.
I’m also reminded all the time here in Utah (from older Utahans) that yellow perch are nothing more than a trash fish and should be caught and thrown on the bank to get rid of them. To each his own, I guess.