Yea, that's the way I read it, too. But that sounds like an awful lot of salt? That's why I was wondering how much Jim used?quote:Originally posted by TenMile
Great idea Jim.
So if you take a look at the link I posted -- 10% salt freezes at -5C and 20% at -12C. So I suppose you could fill 20% of a pop bottle with salt, the rest with water -- shake it until the salt dissolves and then stick it in the freezer (leaving some room for expansion because water expands when it freezes). Should keep the cooler very cold for several days and if you're on a multi-day trip limits the amount of salt-ice you have to purchase.
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Really, the commercial guys keep their salmon in a slush? [?]quote:Originally posted by The Fish Assassin
I like to keep my fish in a slush, of ice/water mix, just like the commercial guys do it.
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Then the other thing, kind of wondering what kind of salt would be best? I am thinking good old rock salt?
quote:Originally posted by twinwinds
We used to put a 50lb bag of salt in each slush tank along with a ton of ice or so then top up with salt water to a real thick slush, then circulate water every day or so.
Had to be careful you could actually freeze the fish.