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Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 10:34 am
by purple5ive
wow, i must really be the worst out of you lot.
everything i catch goes straight in the freezer (not even gutted)
i dont eat much fish, but my parents do, all the fish goes to them and they clean and prepare when they need to, so it can sit for weeks sometimes.

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 10:47 am
by Labido
Funny you say about drying squid.

My mates neigbours use to do it all the time, until my mate called the council on them because of the fish stench travelling into his backyard.
They ceased drying it after that as it was classified as a nuisance.

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:10 am
by smile0784
purple5ive wrote:wow, i must really be the worst out of you lot.
everything i catch goes straight in the freezer (not even gutted)
i dont eat much fish, but my parents do, all the fish goes to them and they clean and prepare when they need to, so it can sit for weeks sometimes.
Whick fish you talking about cos.some fish freeze better whole and some just go bad

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:22 am
by purple5ive
smile0784 wrote:
purple5ive wrote:wow, i must really be the worst out of you lot.
everything i catch goes straight in the freezer (not even gutted)
i dont eat much fish, but my parents do, all the fish goes to them and they clean and prepare when they need to, so it can sit for weeks sometimes.
Whick fish you talking about cos.some fish freeze better whole and some just go bad
EVERYTHING!!!

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:00 pm
by Sinsemilla
purple5ive wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
purple5ive wrote:wow, i must really be the worst out of you lot.
everything i catch goes straight in the freezer (not even gutted)
i dont eat much fish, but my parents do, all the fish goes to them and they clean and prepare when they need to, so it can sit for weeks sometimes.
Whick fish you talking about cos.some fish freeze better whole and some just go bad
EVERYTHING!!!
I bet you do it because you don't want to get your hands dirty hey! Do your parents a solid and scale and gut the fish at least!

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:13 pm
by purple5ive
yep, im catching it for them, ill have to allow some time to clean them next time at the ramp i think.
parents are retired, so dad doesnt mind doing it. he even said lets do it at home after i wanted to do it a few times at mornington.

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:22 pm
by CarlG
4liters wrote:
Lecterfan wrote:
4liters wrote:Best thing is to avoid putting it in the fridge altogether and simply dry it. We have the perfect climate for it, hot, low humidity and so on

Yummy
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You say "simply" dry it, but I suspect there is more to it than that. I've had a quick google and didn't find much - could you please link some relevant material, I'm really keen on this idea. Cheers.
Hang them from the clothes line on a warm windy day?
Hey Litres, do you reckon a hairdryer would do the same job.?

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:24 pm
by CarlG
Sinsemilla wrote:
purple5ive wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
purple5ive wrote:wow, i must really be the worst out of you lot.
everything i catch goes straight in the freezer (not even gutted)
i dont eat much fish, but my parents do, all the fish goes to them and they clean and prepare when they need to, so it can sit for weeks sometimes.
Whick fish you talking about cos.some fish freeze better whole and some just go bad
EVERYTHING!!!
I bet you do it because you don't want to get your hands dirty hey! Do your parents a solid and scale and gut the fish at least!
Yep, you've obviously met Stevie as well.....lol..

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:27 pm
by Sinsemilla
No i haven't had the pleasure.. It's the constant sooking of using bait and the frequently used "eewww" after saying he's used bait that drew me to this conclusion. I've met a few ladies like him in my day ;)

Cheers, Anth

Re: Squid calamari fridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:47 pm
by purple5ive
Sinsemilla wrote:No i haven't had the pleasure.. It's the constant sooking of using bait and the frequently used "eewww" after saying he's used bait that drew me to this conclusion. I've met a few ladies like him in my day;)

Cheers, Anth
lets see how quickly you can change nappies on 3 years old twins.
if you can out do me, ill stop using lures altogether :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
fishing with bait pfttttt :tongue:
btw, i started fishing with bait, and still occasionally do..