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anyone have a recipe on how to make your own salt ice - understand can't just freeze straight seawater?
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no should be able to freeze it
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when you go out to sea again take some empty milk containers or similar,fill with seawater and just chuck into freezer.Makes good ice and last forever
ONLY WHEN THE LAST TREE HAS DIED AND THE LAST RIVER BEEN POISONED AND THE LAST FISH BEEN CAUGHT WILL WE REALISE THAT WE CANNOT EAT MONEY.
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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....  
Thanks for everything you did for us Eric. may you rest in peace, You were one of the real legends of NZ recreational fishing
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Originally posted by Lethal 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....  

Yeah i cut the bottles completely open and just fill the box with seawater and after a while it's almost a slurry.Or if you have an industrial mincer chop the ice block into smaller bits and get crushed ice
ONLY WHEN THE LAST TREE HAS DIED AND THE LAST RIVER BEEN POISONED AND THE LAST FISH BEEN CAUGHT WILL WE REALISE THAT WE CANNOT EAT MONEY.
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Can you explain that one Eric?....
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As Kezza says ... why do that Eric?
 
Personally I compromise by using plastic bottles of frozen
sea water then put several hessian sacks in as well, that I
soak in seawater in the bin on top of the bottles ..... works
fine for me.
 
 
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I grab a couple of either 10 or 20 litre pails with lids and fill them out at sea and put them in the freezer when I'm home. When I get a chance (and if I'm lucky) I talk my son into tipping out the blocks, smashing them up with a hammer and bagging them up. Its surprising how may bags you get and it works good...........only problem is good son is going overseas so will have to do it myself soon.
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kezza, it wouldnt work because if the bottles are closed, its not emitting the seawater, therefore you might as well use fresh water to keep catch cool 
"size doesnt matter" tell that to the fisheries!
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Errrr....are we talking about ice 'longevity' here?....surface area?....making salt ice??.....still confused as to why releasing ice from its container will change anything?
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Oh.. sorry kezza, then yes that would be a good question.. 
"size doesnt matter" tell that to the fisheries!
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but isn't the idea of seawater the fact that it freezes at a lower temp therefore keeping the bin colder and lasting longer. I use salt water in 1.5l coke bottles sealed. Normally take 4 or 5 . Used to use fresh water and noticed a diff. Will keep using salt water. Think if making slurry then salt ice only
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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? 
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Originally posted by jordanM 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? 
 
Yeah ... valid points I reckon but as the frozen bottles are simply
to at as coolant devices then cannot see why this cannot be used
in the seawater as surely it is achieving the same objectives.
 
Personally reckon the seawater soaked sacks combined with frozen
bottles of saltwater meet both objectives ie lower temps & a natural
environment.
 
After all crays can be kept alive for a couple of days in a seawater
soaked sack kept cool & refreshed with more seawater occassionally
.... never thought of it before but adding a few bottles of frozen seawater
could even extend this time ... must try it. 
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Presumably because if you don't open the bottles you will just get condensation (fresh water) occurring on the bottles and fresh water is 'bad' for fish?
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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! Smile
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Originally posted by Dagwood 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! Smile
Yip sort of the same with ya filleted fish ,dont wash in fresh water .Leave  with all thethe bits of blood scale etc and wash just before cooking and dry with paper towel.The fresh stuff starts to break down the fish ,bacterial thingy happening
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Originally posted by Kezza Kezza wrote:

Can you explain that one Eric?....


way i was looking at it was the same as if you brought salt ice from a shop it normally leaks into your fish container anyway which was how a slurry worked....

keeping the saltwater in a container deprived it from working properly,

but if you look at for just keeping the saltwater cooler then yes it would last a little longer than plain water i guess.... 


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I'm no expert, but i'm guessing by removing the ice from the container and breaking it up, you are creating  more surface area from the ice which means it will release it's energy at a greater rate getting your catch colder quicker.  For longevity, keep it in the bottle.
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salt ice is made with very little salt ,its made from fresh water with salt added to make it hygenic,do a taste test then match it at home with fresh water and table salt..i reckon its about 1 to 2 teaspoons per bucket of water ... way less that sea water
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