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Can you smoke any salmon?

Asked: Marc-andre Grenier, Date Created:

Any salmonid fish will work with this recipe. I've done it with king salmon, sockeye, coho, and pink salmon, dolly varden, plus kokanee, steelhead and Lahontan trout. ... I prefer to smoke salmon with its skin on, but I've done it with skinless pieces and it works fine.

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