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Ausfish Bronze Member
how to salt fish
Guy's just a quicky how do you salt fish for bait never done it before and i am getting some mullet for bait for my son's that are coming up from Newcastle to fish the Evans Head Classic, mullet at the moment is $10 for 12kg so i have a bit to salting down to do don't know how much to use or what type of salt to use any help will be appeciated when i was a bait fisherman i always use fresh so this is new to me a pic on how to do it would be great
cheers squidgie
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: how to salt fish
Butchers salt Coarse lay the fillets on a rack cover them in salt leave them for 24hrs brush off the excess salt and pack them away
Best to leave it till no more moisture is dripping
Razza
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: how to salt fish
It depends a lot on how going to keep them after salting.
General idea is 5% salt to weight if you going to keep them in the fridge and 20% if in ambient conditions.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: how to salt fish
Pool salt is cheapest
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: how to salt fish
thanks guys getting mullet tomorrow store in freezer till Classic my son's thank you.
cheers squidgie
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: how to salt fish
If you are going to store them in the freezer why salt at all?
If only to get them a bit tougher use 3-5% salt, mix the salt with the fish, keep cool for a couple of hours, drain the liquid than put in the freezer.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: how to salt fish
When I salt pillies or slimies I use a large basin and line it with newspaper. A layer of pool salt, then alternate a layer of fish then a layer of salt until full. Leave it overnight then pack the fish into freezer bags. The newspaper then gets minced up into my next batch of minced berley.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: how to salt fish
you can get the same if not better effect by placing them in the sun on a hessian bag and rotate the baits every half hour or so. no need to use salt. i wouldnt be doing this to mullet, its tough enough. i only dry or salt soft baits like bonito etc. better to just freeze the mullet or even better croyvac and store in the fridge fresh.
Drew
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