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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "daytripper" wrote Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°) That's a good idea ... only chemical things occurred to me I use the traditional method scatter salt on dry them thoroughly in a brown manilla envelope then crush moth balls (napthalene) and put the powder in never had problems with vermin. Derek |
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On Oct 28, 7:57*am, "Derek"
wrote: "Larry L" wrote in message ... "daytripper" wrote Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°) That's a good idea ... only chemical things occurred to me I use the traditional method scatter salt on *dry them thoroughly in a brown manilla envelope then crush moth balls (napthalene) *and put the powder in never had problems with vermin. Derek Yeah, but is there any residual smell to scare off the fish? --riverman |
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On Oct 28, 7:34*am, riverman wrote:
The only studies I have ever seen were for Atlantic salmon and the point seemed to be to try and explain why women fishers were more successful than English men in catching the big ones. There must be some for the trouts. Dave |
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