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BRINING BAIT for your next FISHING trip - NO FREEZER required 

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A smart way to preserve baits in salt brine without the need to keep them frozen. Brining baits will not only preserve them but will also make them tougher. They stay on the hook longer and release their scent over a longer period of time. You can store them in your garage until your next fishing trip and always have some bait ready to go.
We like to brine oily baits such as pilchards. But had good results brining pretty much any type of bait such as squid, shrimps, mussels.
If you can catch your own bait than this will make the best brined bait but in this video, we use store-bought frozen bait.
All you need to brine your own baits is a bucket, salt and some baking soda.
We check the baits every few days and then use them for fishing off the beach with our surfcaster to see if we can catch something.
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Комментарии : 47   
@gunnatravel
@gunnatravel 3 месяца назад
Hi good video, iam going fishing on the Eyre Peninsular South Australia within the next month keeping bait is a bit hard while on the road so i will give it a go Cheers all the best.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 3 месяца назад
Awesome, glad it was helpful. Definitely a great solution for traveling and camping.
@walkintomydream7208
@walkintomydream7208 2 года назад
The cat! She waited and waited for a fish but might be too salty for her!🤣
@giveitaswingoutdoorswithsm2901
Now here is a funny Thing Ive been saltning bait since the late seventies and that has always been with normal salt as in iodine salt never had a problem with it and yet today people Are hysteri al about 'non iodonised salt' 🙄
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
yeah I think you are right. using iodised salt probably won't make a huge difference. Apparently fish can pick up the iodine taste and spit out the bait. But I think it might be a myth only
@Robonza
@Robonza 2 года назад
Nice video mate. I am a bait guy and always out-fish the soft baiters haha. Cool thing is we feed the hungry fish when we fail to hook up too.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Haha, yeah. I do both. I like the sport aspect of lure fishing but I think bait fishing is more effective in general.
@georgefairweathermoonlight4
@georgefairweathermoonlight4 2 года назад
great idea........ Do you have a theory on bite times for trout?
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Yeah the bite times for trout follow the same natural rythms as bite times for sea fish. So the solunar fishing theory applies to both salt and freshwater fish.
@multihulls.ch-katamaraneal9216
Hi, i tried the procedure with little success: wanted to keep the bait ready for a month: now all is rotten. Is a week or two the max storage time? I live on a boat in the tropics, cannot keep the brined bait in cold storage.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
It should keep much longer, even in the tropics. Try to increase the salt. Use as much salt as you can possibly dissolve in the amount of water your using.
@multihulls.ch-katamaraneal9216
Ok, will try that. Actually It should have been a saturated salt solution, so additional salt would probably not dissolve.
@brendonosborne2119
@brendonosborne2119 Год назад
Hi, I have tried this and it works well. What is the rod and reel you are using in this and what length is the rod ?
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
cheers mate, I use different reels and rods. In this video I think I used a Daiwa Big Game 5000 reel. But for pure surfcasting I often use a Shimano Aerlex 10000 long cast reel. As for the rod, it is just a 14ft 3 piece cheapo from the warehouse in this video :)
@fisheatrepeat
@fisheatrepeat 2 года назад
I actually just saw you do this Saturday haha but wanted to watch the full picture 🤣🤙. Also I can't believe ya licked it 😅💀 that should be the thumbnail hahahah
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Hahaha, yeah yummy brined anchovies, hmmm 😋
@16DAMOD
@16DAMOD 2 года назад
Would this work for mussels and prawns?
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Yeah absolutely. I did prawns the other day and came out beautifully.
@corkyvanderhaven3391
@corkyvanderhaven3391 2 года назад
Brø What a beautiful home, backyard 💎 Surprised there aren’t more videos with this idea. Seems people over salt, no water. But, brine fish seems softer. Can’t wait to try in freshwater. Will let you know. Any tips for freshwater. Maybe see ya in this life or the next, from Cheese (me) That’s what my friends call me 🌵🧀🐠⚓️ From Arizona,US
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Hi cheese, yeah brining seems less popular than salting and yet it's very effective and easy to do. We'll do more freshwater fishing over the next couple months. Mainly trout but maybe also a bit carp and perch. Looking forward to hearing how you get on with brining your baits
@outinthebushnz
@outinthebushnz 2 года назад
I really need to give this a go. Seems like you do really well on them.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Yeah absolutely and much more convenient than frozen bait.
@AndrewH-NZ
@AndrewH-NZ 2 года назад
Do you remove the brine (water) after a few days or just leave it in the brine
@walkintomydream7208
@walkintomydream7208 2 года назад
The brine water preserves fish, I would keep it until the all the bait finishes. Like Mark said you can even top up more bait while you using it😜
@AndrewH-NZ
@AndrewH-NZ 2 года назад
@@walkintomydream7208 Cheers just don't want it to spill in the car when transporting :)
@walkintomydream7208
@walkintomydream7208 2 года назад
@@AndrewH-NZ Oh god no! that will be horroble to splil it all over. make sure to get the bucket with a tight lid. maybe use a bigger bucket to cover it in while you drive or so.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Hi Andrew, the bucket I'm using is pretty tight. But it also fits into a bigger 10 Liter bucket for transport. Sometimes I do that if I'm worried about spills. And then I also have a bonus bucket for fishing 🙂
@anglers-odyssey
@anglers-odyssey Год назад
Thanks so much very good technique
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
You are very welcome, glad it was helpful.
@nikonov6
@nikonov6 2 года назад
Neat to know whose behind the website love it man keep up the great work
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Thanks Vlad, appreciate the nice feedback 👍
@rw9085
@rw9085 2 года назад
how long stored in cool place will it last
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
It lasted for a couple of weeks without degrading. If you use more salt it will last a very long time.
@jphawkes2
@jphawkes2 Год назад
Great video! Do the fish eyes get cloudy or do they stay clear?
@jphawkes2
@jphawkes2 Год назад
Also, is the parts baking soda 1:1 with the salt?
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
Thanks Jim, yeah they stay pretty clear. Especially if you have very fresh bait to start with.
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder Год назад
I only use a little bit of baking soda. Maybe two or three tablespoons.
@jphawkes2
@jphawkes2 Год назад
Thank you!
@jphawkes2
@jphawkes2 Год назад
Per liter of water or total?...just bought some smelt to try....will use over the next two months. I'll let you know how it goes.
@clintonbeasy6609
@clintonbeasy6609 7 месяцев назад
Great video awesome information
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@henrynglam3766
@henrynglam3766 2 года назад
Good tip mate.👍
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 2 года назад
Thanks 🙂
@WickedPinfish
@WickedPinfish 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video!!! Can the brine be reused???
@Fishingreminder
@Fishingreminder 10 месяцев назад
thanks :) I would make a fresh brine for bait. But the used brine can be used for berley/chum
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