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Mackeral bait

#1 Post by Livid »

I just bought 3 whole Mackeral in Tesco there and got them filleted, as i'm not going fishing today, i stuck the fillets straight in the freezer, do they keep fresh well by freezing or does it have any negative effect on it?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

it's usually better to freeze whole mackerel than filleted, after thawing out the filleted mack will need a bit more thread to hold it on to the hook better, as well whole mack keeps the blood in the fish better while freezing(good for scent, filleted looses its colour (goes whiteish) due to blood loss...
the best ways to use mack is get it very fresh and onto the hook, failing that cut strip off frozen mack and put it on hook while frozen, as it thaws it releases its scent slowly into the water...

only use fillet as a last resort........

well thats my opinion anyway...
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#3 Post by Livid »

stevecrow74 wrote:it's usually better to freeze whole mackerel than filleted, after thawing out the filleted mack will need a bit more thread to hold it on to the hook better, as well whole mack keeps the blood in the fish better while freezing(good for scent, filleted looses its colour (goes whiteish) due to blood loss...
the best ways to use mack is get it very fresh and onto the hook, failing that cut strip off frozen mack and put it on hook while frozen, as it thaws it releases its scent slowly into the water...

only use fillet as a last resort........

well thats my opinion anyway...


Cheers! i'll know next time, i would have bought whole mack but really didn't have room in the freezer, hope the bait will be of some use anyway..
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

ah yeah.. fillets will work grand, but you'll be supprised in the difference in using whole... come mack season we'll all be spoilt for choice... :D :D
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#5 Post by Drew »

They stayed on the hook well anyway, lol
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#6 Post by Livid »

Aye, they were deadon. Got a couple more today, 4 fresh mackeral fillets for £1.50, seems alright to me!
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Sound. 8)
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#8 Post by Wes »

Hopefully wont be long before you can be catching them yourself! :D
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You don't want to see Livid when there's live mackeral involved.... :lol:
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#10 Post by stevecrow74 »

like that is it :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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#11 Post by Livid »

Drew wrote:You don't want to see Livid when there's live mackeral involved.... :lol:


:x :x :x Hellish things..

I'm convinced that lost souls headed for the underworld are converted into Mackeral.
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#12 Post by Drew »

lol.... They can be quite messy at times.
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#13 Post by Livid »

Drew wrote:lol.... They can be quite messy at times.


Erm, i forgot about that. :shock: :x

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