Great video dave salting can help if you've not got a bait freezer i did it before I got mine yea they are not as good as just frozen but they are tougher
Great vid, Thanks! I have a couple of questions if you don't mind? Do you transport them home in water or just in a bucket? If you were to put these wraps in the fridge how long would they stay as fresh bait for as in to use in the following days after wrapping?
No not in water John the bucket has small holes in to drain them off I was them before leaving beach to remove the sand I would think a good week in the fridge You may have to change paper tho
I find blanching them is better. And dropping them in dry sand then into paper. The sand stops them sticking to the paper. I used to do it your way and the worms go soggy once defrosted or the get frost bight and just break up.
Split the heads with a pair of scissors and squeeze most of the liquid out but not the guts. Then sprinkle a good bit of table salt on them and leave for a while for the salt to draw a bit more liquid out. Then wrap them the same way you would with blacks, sprinkling a bit more salt on as you wrap them
No they are OK. Also I dry them out loads so you could wrap them as tight as want there is not guts inside them. When I roll these I try to not leave any gaps so maybe it seems like it's very tight
Nice one Dave interesting to watch till the music blasted my ear drums thanks and good luck being back on the lorry’s till the next one take care
😂😂😂😂😂 oooppps sorry 😂😂 thanks Liz. I can't wait to get back out will be sharing the trucking in tik tok
Nice and neat method and well explained. Thumbs up all the way!
Thank you rob. I hope your doing ok not spoken in ages
Great tutorial dave defo will help out the beginners.👍👍👍
Thanks South coast I hope so it was requested do I made it
Great info glad to see your taking care of my blacks lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂 yes I'm looking after them lol
Great video dave salting can help if you've not got a bait freezer i did it before I got mine yea they are not as good as just frozen but they are tougher
That's fair enough mark I have always froze mine and tried salt but was lots of hassle lol
Hope you well and your family all the best
Yes all good here costica thank you. How's things with you ?
Great vid, Thanks! I have a couple of questions if you don't mind? Do you transport them home in water or just in a bucket? If you were to put these wraps in the fridge how long would they stay as fresh bait for as in to use in the following days after wrapping?
No not in water John the bucket has small holes in to drain them off I was them before leaving beach to remove the sand
I would think a good week in the fridge
You may have to change paper tho
It says ‘Free bait wraps’,where do i sign up ??🖋😬
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I find blanching them is better. And dropping them in dry sand then into paper. The sand stops them sticking to the paper. I used to do it your way and the worms go soggy once defrosted or the get frost bight and just break up.
Thanks for the input I'm sure it will help people out
I sometimes blanch them, then dry them before wrapping up..
Never tried that
Thank you sir
No worries costica
Can you do this with blow lug? Great video 👍
I have frozen blow lug as a test but can't say it's good as it was only once
Split the heads with a pair of scissors and squeeze most of the liquid out but not the guts. Then sprinkle a good bit of table salt on them and leave for a while for the salt to draw a bit more liquid out.
Then wrap them the same way you would with blacks, sprinkling a bit more salt on as you wrap them
Good advice kf thank you
Craig, KF below just offered you some advice
@@kf8575 cheers bud I will give it try 👍
Just an observation but they look like wrapping to tight your squashing the worms wrapping to tight
No they are OK. Also I dry them out loads so you could wrap them as tight as want there is not guts inside them. When I roll these I try to not leave any gaps so maybe it seems like it's very tight
OK mate I never do mine that tight but everyone doese it differently