Reader’s Query: When to remove boilies from the freezer.
“Hi chaps fished for a long time using my own rolled bait also shop bought frozen and on a few occasions shelf-life baits. Frozen baits I always keep in a metal flask. Now I will only be able to fish short sessions for a while dawn until dinnertime so how will I get the best out of my bait- keeping it frozen, or taking it out the freezer the night before?”
Shaun Harrison answered….
Hi Mac,
It depends to an extent the type of bait and the size of the bait in question. Personally at this time of the year (late winter) I would take most conventional boilies out the night before and simply keep them cool overnight so they thaw slowly. I don’t like to bait with frozen boilies in the winter but have no problems at all during the summer. During the summer I would keep the baits frozen as long as possible. When using cool boxes and flasks for bait storage I prefer to load them a few days before I am going fishing then keep them in the freezer until I actually go. Cooling the container right down in the freezer certainly keeps the bait fresher for longer.
Best fishes
Shaun
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