Tony1951
Bungling Amateur
Which reminds me, I bought some Irish Moss and forgot to use it. Would have been pointless anyway presumably if I transferred the entire deposit into my FV.
I don't think so. The coagulated proteins will fall out easier than those floating free in the wort. They combine together forming larger clumps and drop out. If they end up in your FV as trub granules, just rack off carefully with your racking cane or tube above the trub and near the end of the syphoning, just gently tilt the FV so that clean beer flows down to the tube about half an inch above the trub. The trub generally stays put (within reason) and the beer flows downhill to the racking tube. You will lose virtually no beer if you do it right.
Funny thing is my lower gravity brews didn't clog up the filter. This problem started going as my grain bills went up. Don't despair - a ã7 hose braid sorted it out for me. It was the simplest fix I ever did.