Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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08/30/19 04:55 AM
08/30/19 04:55 AM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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"Grumpy Old Man"
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salted ground fish will rust your trap if left in very long. you need to wash them out good for storage. at about 17 degrees f it will also freeze. nothing is perfect.
cheerios are cheaper by volume than cat food if you buy the generic bags. put some good SUN RENDERED fish oil in it. That pressed stuff is worthless IMO. Save the ground fish for dirt holes or whatever.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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08/30/19 06:40 AM
08/30/19 06:40 AM
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Firth, Nebraska
jabNE
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I've had great luck mixing dried cat food (get off brand and cheap at dollar general) with a few cans of sardines packed in oil and mashed up. Add a generous amount of molasses to this and put it in anlarge plastic container with a lid. Give that a shake every other day or so and I make mine in summer. By late november the dried catfood has absorbed everything I mixed in and I've kept it over for couple seasons in a row, no preservatives or anti freeze needed. The molasses and fish oil seem to work together somehow with dried cat food. I have two gallons going right now in my garage for this winter for my DPs. I bought everything at dollar general or clearance racks and I'm quite confident I didn't spend $10 on all of that to make 2 gallons. Hammered coon last year in rain, freezing conditions, snow, etc. Its a great DP bait for me that I liked enough to double the batch this season. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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08/30/19 09:57 AM
08/30/19 09:57 AM
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Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Jim, add a bit of red fox urine to some and see the difference. Here I seem to get the big males in the stuff that has the urine in it. Honey helps too.
Salt is not a good thing with steel.. in any form.
Last edited by trappergbus; 08/30/19 09:59 AM.
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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08/30/19 11:43 AM
08/30/19 11:43 AM
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danny clifton
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glycerin is not a preservative. if you don't add salt to your fish and want to use it fresh you will have to store it in a freezer.
glycerin will not rust steel
Last edited by danny clifton; 08/30/19 11:43 AM.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: danny clifton]
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08/30/19 08:14 PM
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traprjohn
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salted ground fish will rust your trap if left in very long. you need to wash them out good for storage. ^^what he said, SALT preserves fish very well and cheap
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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09/01/19 03:07 AM
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TONY.F
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heavy dose of salt and corn oil is my go to
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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09/02/19 05:50 PM
09/02/19 05:50 PM
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Chauncey, Ohio
wormbobskey
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I just caught a 5 gallon bucket of gizzard shad (using my cast net) and used a combination of SB powder and salt to preserve them fresh. The shad will turn to mush, but coon and mink seem to like them in any form they come in. I broke the quantities down into one gallon pickle jars to make stirring easier. So far so good.
OSTA Lanums ADC & Repair We don't do bugs
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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09/02/19 06:49 PM
09/02/19 06:49 PM
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danny clifton
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shad are an okay coyote bait and real good cat bait
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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09/02/19 08:37 PM
09/02/19 08:37 PM
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Chauncey, Ohio
wormbobskey
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Its not much cooler, but I store all my baits and lures in the root cellar below my trap shed. I would have put them in the frig, but its not big enough. I mixed the salt and SB at the same time to avoid crushing the shad anymore than necessary. Don't know if this matters or not, but the shad were spawning and got there associated goo in the bucket as well. Would this help or hinder the fish?
OSTA Lanums ADC & Repair We don't do bugs
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Re: Preserving Fish for DP Bait
[Re: Merriam]
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09/02/19 10:25 PM
09/02/19 10:25 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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I don't know wormbobsky, I have always just ran them whole through a meat grinder right off. Don't see how leaving them whole with spawning smell could hurt anything. Coons bobcats and coyotes like em ground up I know. I bet whole is just as good.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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