Oak Wood Salmon?

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blkstallionbbq

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Mar 12, 2014
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I have some salmon I want to smoke. I have post oak wood from Texas, and I have some pellets that are a apple/hickory mix. Which would be better to smoke salmon with? I have read fruit woods are best but apple mixed with hickory sounds iffy. I hear hickory is too strong for fish. I have also heard that oak is better for beef and other meats. Decisions decisions! 
 
What type smoker do you have? I have never tried oak on fish but you will probably be o.k. as long as you don't pour the smoke on too thick.
 
Matter of taste really.  My wife and I actually like hickory and mesquite on Salmon.  We have white oak too, lots, and it works.  We use a sweet and salty base (brown sugar and soy sauce) and the stronger woods just complement it nicely. 
 
I've used hickory on salmon many times as well. I flirt between alder, apple and hickory....... Mix and match as well
 
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