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Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: Pike River] #6549684
06/04/19 11:24 PM
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Jeff, you sure enough win the Trapperman Prize for the most interesting vittles.
Nice presentation and Savell would be proud of the Dixie china.

Zim

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: Pike River] #6549726
06/05/19 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Pike River
Is that a sailor boy biscuit?


Why yes it is. They help soak up the oil in your belly after dining on whale.

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Thanks Zim. The Dixie China is the best choice, since it would be a shame to have to throw away the good china because of the whale oil smell. smile

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6549802
06/05/19 08:10 AM
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Do you sell whale oil?


wanna be goat farmer.
Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6549941
06/05/19 12:46 PM
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No. The marine mammal protection act made sure of that.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550034
06/05/19 04:46 PM
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I've heard whale oil makes a great trapping lure ingredient. I think that some of the old Mast lure's had whale oil in them.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550243
06/05/19 11:52 PM
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I sure hope that no tuna were harmed during the harvest of that whale.
As well as being a vegetable rights activist (except for potatoes, they don't feel pain), I am a fish hugger. smile

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550442
06/06/19 11:12 AM
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jeff> now that whale you have on the plate .is that just boiled skin and fat?
and if so, hows that for chewing, like bubble gum>

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550482
06/06/19 01:04 PM
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Yes correct its the skin with fat. They call it Mungduk here.

Its not chewy like you think. More like jello.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550497
06/06/19 01:24 PM
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Here muk tuk is cut into 1/2" bite sized pieces. I never seen any one with a slab on there plate before. Do you use an ulu to cut it up?

Do you occasionally get beluga come up the Yukon River?

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550510
06/06/19 01:43 PM
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Here Muktuk is the Bowhead whale. None here, only in the northern part of AK Barrow area. I ate it and like it though.That stuff is chewy when eaten raw.

Yes the women here use a uluk to cut fish, and meat, and skin, yes whale too, but not to eat with.

We are 70 miles inland from the Bering Sea, so yes some Beluga do come up, they follow the salmon, but the deep water makes it impossible to catch them. Most travel to the coast and hunt there in the shallow coastal waters.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550588
06/06/19 05:21 PM
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How's it burn?


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Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550618
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here everybody uses ulu to cut whale when they eat, knife and fork would look silly.
Bowhead whale makes really excellent wolverine bait if you put let it get a little sour it will not freeze and it sits on the trigger wires of a 330 really good. its chewy so it does not break when wolverine yanks on it.

Steelfiight: I have heard rumors of polar bear hunters using whale or seal oil on there wood in air tight heaters so the smell in the smoke attracts the bears. plus it would make the fire hotter. Not sure ho the smell in the tent would be. When I was a kid we use to burn trash in burn barrels in town and occasionally the neighbor would have ukaruk in her garbage. It use to be really smelly.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550623
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That's pretty cool Muskrat. They might eat with a ulu up north ,but I never seen it. I would be afraid to cut my lips off. Here folks do use a fork and a knife.

And Yes it burns hot. I have seen people start their stove with seal oil and stunk up the whole neighborhood. Its the worst smell imaginable.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550665
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Been used utsuk/seal fat a few times when wood is scarce - stinks outside but burns good. Does not catch real easy so you have to get the tent stove going first with a bit of wood and then you can keep it going good enough with the utsuk. Leaves like a tar on the bottom of your stove though - imagine if you lined the bottom of the stove with tin foil might be easy enough to clean out stove - or a good layer of sand that helps to keep the bottom of the stove from burning out anyway. We used to cut up the utsuk with an uluk in say pieces about "6 x 6" and keep in a bucket for that purpose. Joke was, when wood was scarce, time to go out and shoot some more "firewood"/shoot another couple of seals.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550795
06/06/19 10:42 PM
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Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550835
06/06/19 11:48 PM
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What is the difference between a ulu and a uluk? Regional versions of the same tool.
I wish I knew how to knap. I saw a picture of a bone handled one made of stone.

Re: Making Whale Oil [Re: yukonjeff] #6550868
06/07/19 03:32 AM
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Cool story Crosspatch.

The Yupik Eskimos here call them Uluks. The Inupiaks of the northern Region go with Ulu I believe, same knife. Also regional difference in style of the knife as well.

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