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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sterling C on August 31, 2006, 08:43:22 AM

Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Sterling C on August 31, 2006, 08:43:22 AM
That's gotta hurt!  More disappointing is the fact that the fish just got wasted!  Good point about the waves from boats - you need to be careful about fish that are lying next to the shore.  Bye the way, what's the best way to keep fish fresh if you don't have a cooler on the beach?  For sockeye - this hasn't been a problem for me as I often have two fish before the hot sun becomes a factor in the later morning.  I've seen guys put their fish in the mud and shade.  Others just leave the fish on the beach or in the water...

Keep your fish out of the water unless you want the flesh to go soft and mushy. Your best be it to put your fish in a cooler immediatly. If you can't do that then put them in a burlap sack and then dip it into the water to keep the sack moist but store the fish up on the bank.
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 09:26:33 AM
Keep your fish out of the water unless you want the flesh to go soft and mushy. Your best be it to put your fish in a cooler immediatly. If you can't do that then put them in a burlap sack and then dip it into the water to keep the sack moist but store the fish up on the bank.

This bears repeating.  Evaporative cooling is quite the powerful chilling agent.  You want the bag MOIST. Not soaking wet.  Also create some shade that doesn't block the wind.  The radiative heat of the sun can more than make up for the evaporative effects :(  Remember to take frequent breaks to moisten your burlap.

Nobody wants prebaked fish  :-X

Don't store them in plastic bags either - Nobody likes presteamed fish :-X :-X

Another note:  Garbage bags are treated with odour reducing chemicals so that your garbage won't stink as much.  Those chemicals will then get all over your fish if you carry your fish in them   :o

(So much to think about...never mind the FISHING aspect  ;) )
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Eagleye on August 31, 2006, 10:41:45 AM
Do you guys find odour to be a problem with reusing the burlap sacks?
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 10:49:23 AM
Hose baby.  Hose. Lot's of water.

I wash mine down when I'm washing out the cooler and other gear.

(I also have a reasonable supply source available.  If one gets gungy, I just get another)
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: dennisK on August 31, 2006, 10:49:58 AM
Do you guys find odour to be a problem with reusing the burlap sacks?

but of course, that is a bad thing?
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: dennisK on August 31, 2006, 10:50:35 AM


(I also have a reasonable supply source available.  If one gets gungy, I just get another)

got coffee?
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Eagleye on August 31, 2006, 11:01:37 AM
DS if you don't mind sharing where to get them I'd like to know...
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 11:49:27 AM
Quote


(I also have a reasonable supply source available.  If one gets gungy, I just get another)
DS if you don't mind sharing where to get them I'd like to know...
got coffee?

;)
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: fishfinder on August 31, 2006, 01:05:44 PM
If I am away from the car I always store fish on the shore in the shade with clear plastic bag or burlap bag. If the car close by I put the fish in a cooler full of ice. I never use black garbage bags because they are made from the dirtiest plastic recyclable materials and are to be used only for garbage.
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Fish Assassin on August 31, 2006, 01:18:07 PM
Wet newspaper works equally well if you don't have a burlap sack.
Title: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 01:24:50 PM
Wet newspaper works equally well if you don't have a burlap sack.

And relatively. environmentally friendly.  If it goes astray it'll just basically dissolve.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: James on August 31, 2006, 01:41:19 PM
During the non summer/bbq/camping months , many places have Styro Foam coolers and Regular coolers for sale , really cheap . Throw one of the blue frozen blocks in the bottom , and you good to go . But only use the styrofoam coolers IN THE CAR , don't leave them on the shore , they break really easy , and are non enviro friendly . In fact , after thinking about it , don't use them at all if possible .
You can get them in a few sizes too .

The best thing to do(i think) , Buy a "fish only " cooler , and a frozen Blue Block , 1 block of that Blue stuff will last a couple days in a cooler , and keep you fish icy cold .
And by having a "fish only" cooler , you don't really have to worry about the clean up as much , just hose it out when you get home and your done .
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: 4x4 on August 31, 2006, 04:01:44 PM

Keep your fish out of the water unless you want the flesh to go soft and mushy. Your best be it to put your fish in a cooler immediatly. If you can't do that then put them in a burlap sack and then dip it into the water to keep the sack moist but store the fish up on the bank.


Biffchan is right on the mark with his advise.

I've been doing this for over 25 years. It really works for keeping quality meat. DO NOT leave your fish in the water.
We always clean our fish right away. That way it prevents bad flesh from the stomach acids.
If you're close enough to your vehichle throw the fish in the cooler on ice (put a piece of cardboard between the ice and fish to prevent flesh burn).
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Fish Assassin on August 31, 2006, 04:05:13 PM
It's amazing the amount of people building little rock piles on the rivers and then keeping their catch in the water.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 04:13:45 PM
It's amazing the amount of people building little rock piles on the rivers and then keeping their catch in the water.

Slowly letting osmosis do its thing  :-X
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: chris gadsden on August 31, 2006, 04:31:26 PM
One of the best sources of ice is freeze 2 litre pop bottles. They can be used over and over again and you have cool water to drink all the time as well. Environmentally friendly, no plasic bags to dispose of when the ice melts.

When freezing the bottles put them in the freezer for a couple of days as your ice will be harder and will last longer. On my 3 day trip to the Thompson  in 30 degree heat for part of the day the bottles still had ice in and my fish were ice cold when I got home.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Rodney on August 31, 2006, 05:32:54 PM
One of the best sources of ice is freeze 2 litre pop bottles.

I think this is yours, would you like it back? ;D

(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/albums/album34/P1010027.jpg)
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Geff_t on August 31, 2006, 06:22:07 PM
Hey where thosed flossed ??? ??? .










































 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: DragonSpeed on August 31, 2006, 08:08:27 PM
I like the square cranberry juice containers too.  They don't roll around, and pack well.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Geff_t on August 31, 2006, 08:23:19 PM
That is how I used to keep the fridge cold at the cabin as we did not have power. It worked great and the ice would last for ever and when it started to melt we had some nice ice cold water which tasted great because the water to the cabin had to be boiled because the water came from a spring about a mile or two up the mountain.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Fish Assassin on August 31, 2006, 08:29:00 PM
Keep those empty 1 litre milk containers. Fill them with water and freeze. Excellent for keeping the fish fresh in the cooler.
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Rodney on August 31, 2006, 10:13:06 PM
Hey where thosed flossed ??? ??? .
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

You wish. ;) Nobody wants these fish (pinks), because they actually grab spoons. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: chris gadsden on August 31, 2006, 10:24:13 PM
One of the best sources of ice is freeze 2 litre pop bottles.

I think this is yours, would you like it back? ;D

(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/albums/album34/P1010027.jpg)
No 20 cents will be ok. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Keeping your fish after catching
Post by: Geff_t on September 01, 2006, 01:21:32 PM
I forgot to mention that when filling the bottles with water do not fill to the top keep it at about 3/4 full. Water will expand when freezing and when they are filled to the top the bottles will crack and when it melts the water will leak everywhere.