

Some people say that, others say that keeping them alive in their panic state they secrete something into the meat (lactid acid or something). I can't say if either one is true - I can say I've seen a bunch of live fish on stringer and people still catching..TroutSnipr wrote:I've always wondered if keeping them live on a stringer puts out some "scared fish" pheromone that makes it harder to catch more fish. Just like I've always replaced live bait/powerbait etc once it's been mangled by a fish in case it has gotten scared fish cooties on it.
Don't get caught doing that, if WDFW stops you they want to be able to see what species you caught (and where regulated whether it is hatchery or wild).Brat Bonker wrote:down on the quilcene me my dad would usaully large back packs a long with our fishing vest and as soon as wee get one we would just clean it and fillet on the river right then and there and put the meat in freezer bags and then in the pack instead of carry 8 fish all the way back to the car.
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speaking of ice - I'm a cheap bastard, I rolled out a couple seal-a-meal bags the length of the inside of my cooler, sealed one end, filled em 1/3 full of water, stood em on end in my freezer and let em freeze. Then vacuum sealed the open end, let em thaw, laid em on their side in the freezer and re-froze them.
Now I have two giant "Otter Pops" that I throw into my cooler whenever I go out, then just hose em off (fish blood) and throw em back in the freezer for the next trip. I've used the same ones now for a year
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Thanks - I got an old beer/bait fridge in the garage with a freezer up top - free off CLoneshot wrote:brilliant!!Gringo Pescador wrote:[Highjack begin]
speaking of ice - I'm a cheap bastard, I rolled out a couple seal-a-meal bags the length of the inside of my cooler, sealed one end, filled em 1/3 full of water, stood em on end in my freezer and let em freeze. Then vacuum sealed the open end, let em thaw, laid em on their side in the freezer and re-froze them.
Now I have two giant "Otter Pops" that I throw into my cooler whenever I go out, then just hose em off (fish blood) and throw em back in the freezer for the next trip. I've used the same ones now for a year
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i never have room in my freezer for even a smaller bag of ice..
oh!! you must've gotten the "honey, i do NOT want fish bait in my house!!" speech too, huh?Gringo Pescador wrote:
Thanks - I got an old beer/bait fridge in the garage with a freezer up top - free off CL
This same thing works quite well with the blue ice freezer pack gel stuff. I bought a bunch of them really cheap at the dollar store and emptied it all into the vacu-seal bags. I've made six-pack coolers this way by sealing the vacu-seal bag into connected 'pouches' and then folding it into a square to fit around a sixxer. A bit of Gorilla tape to keep it that way and voila keeps those babies cold for hours!Gringo Pescador wrote:[Highjack begin]
speaking of ice - I'm a cheap bastard, I rolled out a couple seal-a-meal bags the length of the inside of my cooler, sealed one end, filled em 1/3 full of water, stood em on end in my freezer and let em freeze. Then vacuum sealed the open end, let em thaw, laid em on their side in the freezer and re-froze them.
Now I have two giant "Otter Pops" that I throw into my cooler whenever I go out, then just hose em off (fish blood) and throw em back in the freezer for the next trip. I've used the same ones now for a year
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