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Steve I freeze them for bait,to far to go to get a few when needed.
Cliff. Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle. .. Steve Walker wrote: In message , Cliff writes I usually buy them in 6s then cut them & tie a loop in the ends,3 are shorter & easier to cast,I get 2 for the barbie & enough for the days fishing. If you want them for the freezer get them in the evening just before going home or they blow & go off. I've never bothered freezing mackerel for food. If they aren't eaten immediately they aren't worth eating at all, IMO. I was spoilt, I think, because I once lived literally across the road from the beach. I could watch the sea for signs of fish, nip out with a spinning rod and have a couple from the sea to the plate within ten minutes. |
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