
salted peeler crab
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				seanie35  
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salted peeler crab
i know you can salt mussels, mackeral and probably most baits, has anyone on here ever tried salting peeler crab and did it work 
			
			
									
						
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				uvox
Re: salted peeler crab
I'd imagine that salting would remove the moisture and therefore kill most of the killer scent trail that's central to use of peeler crab...
			
			
									
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Re: salted peeler crab
uvox wrote:I'd imagine that salting would remove the moisture and therefore kill most of the killer scent trail that's central to use of peeler crab...
it would be as a last ditch effort before the bin or groundbait

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				theshoreking
Re: salted peeler crab
Seanie,
theres this new invention called a freezer 
   When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs, wrap in clingfilm and freeze (on a tray if you can).  They will still catch fish.  Or you can assalt them instead if you like
 When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs, wrap in clingfilm and freeze (on a tray if you can).  They will still catch fish.  Or you can assalt them instead if you like  
   
   
   
   
 
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						theres this new invention called a freezer
 
   When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs, wrap in clingfilm and freeze (on a tray if you can).  They will still catch fish.  Or you can assalt them instead if you like
 When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs, wrap in clingfilm and freeze (on a tray if you can).  They will still catch fish.  Or you can assalt them instead if you like  
   
   
   
   
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				seanie35  
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Re: salted peeler crab
theshoreking wrote:Seanie,
theres this new invention called a freezer
When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs, wrap in clingfilm and freeze (on a tray if you can). They will still catch fish. Or you can assalt them instead if you like





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   mmmmh must check out these freezer things,
 mmmmh must check out these freezer things,Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
			
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Re: salted peeler crab
its most def worth a shot it could prove very productive,,, give it a go and tell us how you got on
			
			
									
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Re: salted peeler crab
dbrock wrote:its most def worth a shot it could prove very productive,,, give it a go and tell us how you got on
yeah dennis gonna try it next time i've got some about to turn. I'm thinking lay them flat and slice into 2 halfs so they might absorb the salt quicker. If anything I should add to the already exotic smell coming from my shed

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Re: salted peeler crab
theshoreking wrote:theres this new invention called a freezer When yer peelers start to pop, remove the lungs,
why do you remove the lungs...???
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				theshoreking
Re: salted peeler crab
When frozen the lungs taint the crab and while theres often debate about this it is generally accepted that frozen crab without lungs will totally outfish frozen with the lungs.  Most people will wait for the crab to be ready to pop (more juices and easy to peel), peel the shell off the back and remove the lungs.  Wrap in tinfoil or clingfilm and freeze.  I then store mine in a box like the chinese takeaways come in or a tinfoil box with a cardboard lid.  Also you can keep the legs and claws as added bait.  Wen you go fishin bring em frozen (some people recommend a flask) and take em out as you need em.  This way they wont all thaw and you can save some, as they dont seem effective if you refreeze em. Hope this helps.
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