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halibut,ove into march. that will go on for seven or eight months. into the summertime, the salmon start coming. the product we are currently doing right now is crab. they are coming into the facility. as you can see, we have some ice on them to keep them cool and keep them a little calm so they are not jumping around too much. it will go to what we call the brushing. they are rubbing the crab with a brush. cleanome out bright and after the cooking process. crabs, whatng the we want the crabs to do is when they go through the cookers, we want the crab to kind of be tucked in nice and neat so we don't have legs sticking out. as with the bandage is for. they will be put in the cooker with the bands on and that is how they will come out. sometimes we will do custom orders where the buyer would like -- this will be called ocean run. in some cases we have buyers that will order a specific size. as you can see, we are weighing these crab out because you have different size frames. the standard way is about 1.5 to 2 pounds. sometimes you break it down into
halibut,ove into march. that will go on for seven or eight months. into the summertime, the salmon start coming. the product we are currently doing right now is crab. they are coming into the facility. as you can see, we have some ice on them to keep them cool and keep them a little calm so they are not jumping around too much. it will go to what we call the brushing. they are rubbing the crab with a brush. cleanome out bright and after the cooking process. crabs, whatng the we want the crabs...
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Sep 13, 2018
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we have limited the program to certain types of fish such as salmon, halibut, tuna and rock fish.rab is restricted from this program because we did not want to interfere with the existing crab sales on taylor street and jefferson street. so this is not meant to favor one aspect of the fishing industry more than another. it's to basically to lift up the whole industry together. >> and if joe the program has been doing just that. >> it was almost breathtaking whenever i woke up one morning and i got my federal receiver, my first receivers license in the mail. and that gave me permission to actually take fish off my boat. once we started to be able to sell, it opened things up a bit. because now that we have that federal permit and i was able to ppetition the city council and getting permission from san francisco to actually use the dock and to sell fish here, it was a big turning point. because we really didn't think or know that we'd get such a positive response from the public. and so we're getting thousands of people coming down here buying fish every week and so that's pretty co
we have limited the program to certain types of fish such as salmon, halibut, tuna and rock fish.rab is restricted from this program because we did not want to interfere with the existing crab sales on taylor street and jefferson street. so this is not meant to favor one aspect of the fishing industry more than another. it's to basically to lift up the whole industry together. >> and if joe the program has been doing just that. >> it was almost breathtaking whenever i woke up one...
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public officials planned on taking public transit to city halibut muni bus didn't show up, forcing themlk to a b.a.r.t. station to make it on time. the muni ride-along organizers said it wasn't a big deal for the public officials but so many depend on public transit. >> it's all too familiar for thousands, for mother, the cause they're late for the third time and we're working to fix that. >> it took officials from san francisco's 11 districts an hour to arrive using public transit. >>> happening today, two san francisco supervisors will propose giving workers in the city a raise. supervisors want to raise minimum wage for ihss and nonprofit workers to $17 per hour. that's a 75-cent raise. they argue these workers are caring for this city's elderly but can't afford to live in san francisco. under the proposal, cost $89 million. >>> you don't need a lot of exercise to create benefits for your brain. ten minutes a day can improve your memory. the study was conducted on people in their 20s. researchers are looking to see how it translates into older adults. >>> google is adding new ll disc
public officials planned on taking public transit to city halibut muni bus didn't show up, forcing themlk to a b.a.r.t. station to make it on time. the muni ride-along organizers said it wasn't a big deal for the public officials but so many depend on public transit. >> it's all too familiar for thousands, for mother, the cause they're late for the third time and we're working to fix that. >> it took officials from san francisco's 11 districts an hour to arrive using public transit....
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year-old will crowell who landed a 10-pound salmon in alaska on the kenai river and a pair of 20-pound halibutim on the fishing trip to visit his uncle. i hope he brought a cooler. you think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. a world record was caught up on the kenai, 97 pounds back in 1985. >> wow! >> you think a 97-pound fish, it's not 90-pound test fishing line. so somebody had to work that fish to get it in the boat. >> a couple people probably. >> congratulations, will, dinner at your house! >> very good. >>> coming up in our next half hour who did it? the fallout after a scathing op ed on the president hits the press. >> it's right out of a comic book. this may be the future of crime fighting in the bay area. we'll put this thing to the test. >> plus remembering a hollywood icon, a look back at the career of burt reynolds. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. w
year-old will crowell who landed a 10-pound salmon in alaska on the kenai river and a pair of 20-pound halibutim on the fishing trip to visit his uncle. i hope he brought a cooler. you think you can do better? send us your fishing pictures to catchoftheday@kpix.com. a world record was caught up on the kenai, 97 pounds back in 1985. >> wow! >> you think a 97-pound fish, it's not 90-pound test fishing line. so somebody had to work that fish to get it in the boat. >> a couple...