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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5711619" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Sure makes things nice. I can clean a cooler full of crappie quick. Washen em, put em in container, fill with water, and they stack beautifully in freezer. But i have a couple questions. How long will they last? Im getting quite a bit in their- should i focus on using first caught , first? I know it makes sense to do, but i have to re stack a few times so di i need to take time and go thorough the dates? </p><p></p><p>Next question- can you freeze different species together. All i typically catch are crappie- all i want to catch on lake trips. But had several spotted bass yesterday that were in the cooler- ok to store together. I figure the answer is yes, but maybe some firmer textured fish last longer? Either way, its a great secure way to secure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5711619, member: 2947"] Sure makes things nice. I can clean a cooler full of crappie quick. Washen em, put em in container, fill with water, and they stack beautifully in freezer. But i have a couple questions. How long will they last? Im getting quite a bit in their- should i focus on using first caught , first? I know it makes sense to do, but i have to re stack a few times so di i need to take time and go thorough the dates? Next question- can you freeze different species together. All i typically catch are crappie- all i want to catch on lake trips. But had several spotted bass yesterday that were in the cooler- ok to store together. I figure the answer is yes, but maybe some firmer textured fish last longer? Either way, its a great secure way to secure. [/QUOTE]
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