Story's pretty much the same here. My wife and I are the only ones home now, but neither she nor I have ever tired of fish. We eat it at least once a week, but more often twice. When the kids and their families come over (usually for the weekend) all bet's are off. Out come the fish and we/they gobble it up. I'm nearly out of ling, still have a substantial supply of halibut, and the salmon supply isn't hurting (with many more to come for the Winter supply of smoked fish). Crabs are handy for cleaning up all the heads, guts, carcasses, but we are both about tired of crab.
When all else fails, it goes to the office. No one fishes there (unbelievable!) but all love seafood of all sorts. Nothing is wasted. If the vacuum seal fails and I don't catch it in time, it's crab bait.
During the Winter months, if I have crab bait left-overs that won't get used I take the whole mess down to the river and add to the river nutrient level. It works very well when everything is frozen as it floats down the river and thaws slowly, depositing pieces of fish along the way.
If a season goes exceptionally well, I release a lot of fish. It's kind of fun telling a 20+ lb legal fish, "Today's your lucky day!"
