Lethal wrote:great ideas guys, but remember when you take them out fishing with you, better to cut them open and let the ice out, otherwise your wasting your time using saltwater.... |
jordanM wrote:yeah well i too am stumped as to why you would cut open. maybe lethal has found that saltwater contact keeps fish in better quality? |

Dagwood wrote:2 litre ice cream containers are filled with seawater, brought home and frozen. Next trip they are dumped in the fish bin with a bit of salt water and a sack over the top to keep anything cool and refilled ready for next time. Seems to work well, costs nil and requires sod all shagging about. The big advantage is that the catch is immersed in salt water as opposed to fresh which I understand is better. Regardless the fillets seem to come away nicely and taste superb! ![]() |
Kezza wrote:Can you explain that one Eric?.... ![]() |
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