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Freezing fish
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08/30/17 05:33 AM
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Sandblaster
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How do you package your fish for the freezer? The way I've always done it is put the fish in a ziplock bag and then fill up with water and put them in the freezer. Just looking for new ways to package my fish, I know some people use vacuum seal. Does anyone have any experience with using a vacuum seal to package fish and how did it work?
Last edited by Sandblaster; 08/30/17 05:34 AM.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 10:00 AM
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HOGON
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We use Ziplock Freezer Bags.
We do not fill it up with water.
We have the Fillets in a water filled turkey roaster prior to bagging them.
We grab a handful of fillets about a 1/4 bag full. We do not fill the bags up.
Water will be with them when you pull the fillets out of the water filled turkey roaster.
We force out all of the air in the bag, seal the bag, and put them in the freezer.
You could write the date on the bag, but we don't keep ours long enough to need to do that.
Hope that helps.
Last edited by HOGON; 08/30/17 10:01 AM.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 11:27 AM
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Cast
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We went from water block freezing to vacuum packing and did not look back. Freeze them individually and vacuum pack. Fillets taste fresh years later.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 11:48 AM
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Gamblinman
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Clean and wash filets. Place on Teflon baking sheet and semi-freeze Place semi-frozen filets in vacuum seal bag Evacuate air and seal bag. Date bag Place in freezer.
I pre-freeze to eliminate wasting bags or fish from a wet seal.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 01:22 PM
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RODS454
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Vacuum seal for me. My machine has a setting to remove moisture. Works great. Best gift my wife has given me.
"I'd rather be fishing!"
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Gamblinman]
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08/30/17 01:51 PM
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BrazosRiverTom
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Clean and wash filets. Place on Teflon baking sheet and semi-freeze Place semi-frozen filets in vacuum seal bag Evacuate air and seal bag. Date bag Place in freezer.
I pre-freeze to eliminate wasting bags or fish from a wet seal. What he said but it you do not have Teflon baking sheets, line them with wax paper, then freeze. The reason for pre freeze is so the machine will not draw water out of the fish and cause the machine to quit working or a poor bag seal. I usually freeze my individual fish fillets spread out in a single layer only till just frozen and peels off the wax paper easily.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 02:18 PM
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where's my bobber?
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We vacuum seal as well. It makes for more room in the freezer than the ice block freezer bag way.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 02:20 PM
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Hickory Nut
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I lay my filets flat on Saran wrap four to a layer, two layers, and wrap the ends. Put in quart freezer bags. Have been doing this for years and they keep really well. Found a two year old pack a while back and they were fine when I thawed em.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 03:04 PM
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Duck_Jerky
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Vacuum Sealer! I rinse mine all of...then put as many as I want in the bag. I double seal both ends. Takes air out as it seals. Put date and # of fillets on the bag and into the freezer. One tip on water when vacuum sealing: I put a rolled up paper towel in the bag...between the fillets and where it will seal the bag. This way, as the air leaves and water heads toward the sealer...it is absorbed by the paper towel. Saves all the water from collecting in the tray of the sealer: This is the one I have, but I don't think they make it any more. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/828030/foodsaver-gamesaver-sport-plus-vacuum-packaging-kit
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 03:22 PM
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erittmueller
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My sealer was only about $35 and worth way more. Have to make sure most of the water from rinsing the fillets is gone by laying on paper towels since the water gets sucked out by the vacuum and it won't seal properly. Put month caught and # of what kind of fish with marker. Keeps the meat good for 9-12 months as compared to 2-3 months when I used ziplocks.
Eric
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Duck_Jerky]
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08/30/17 03:52 PM
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Captain Yakker
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Vacuum Sealer! I rinse mine all of...then put as many as I want in the bag. I double seal both ends. Takes air out as it seals. Put date and # of fillets on the bag and into the freezer.
One tip on water when vacuum sealing: I put a rolled up paper towel in the bag...between the fillets and where it will seal the bag. This way, as the air leaves and water heads toward the sealer...it is absorbed by the paper towel. Saves all the water from collecting in the tray of the sealer. THIS. Exactly how I do it. Got tired of having fish with freezer burn and bought the Food Saver years ago. It has paid for itself many times over. Your paper towel method is what I use and that's because the instructions included with the Food Saver suggested that method. I write on the bags with a sharpie BEFORE I fill and seal them. Writing on a flat surface is oh so much easier.
Fishin' to stock Lake Crisco.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: RODS454]
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08/30/17 03:53 PM
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Captain Yakker
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My machine has a setting to remove moisture. Works great. Can you tell me which model you have? I'd love to have that feature. Thanks, Greg
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 04:04 PM
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RODS454
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FoodSaver bag sealer. Model FM5480. I believe she bought it at Costco. It has a button for dry or moist food. The catch try has metal rods on the bottom so if it gets to much water it shuts it off to let you know it's time to empty it.
"I'd rather be fishing!"
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: erittmueller]
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08/30/17 04:06 PM
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PKfishin
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I think I'm going to get a vacuum sealer. There are times when I am just laying crappie and right now I freeze those but they start to degrade after 4-6 months.
John 21:3 Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. They say unto him, We also go with thee.
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Re: Freezing fish
[Re: Sandblaster]
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08/30/17 04:21 PM
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BrazosRiverTom
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I quit buying the high dollar Food Saver Vacuum Sealers as I have had 4 and all four have quit working within a month. I bought the Seal A Meal and it has been working for 2 years. I still use the Food Saver bags though. Unfortunately Seal A Meal quit making the sealer that will let you vacuum containers, etc. So if the one I am using quits I will have to buy another brand. If you only want to seal bags, the Seal A Meal unit is a cheap way to go, so you can afford to order bags on line. I make my gallon bags, but for the quart size I buy the Food Saver 44 to a box on Amazon, good value.
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