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Post by flighty on Oct 14, 2009 11:19:31 GMT
Probably one for Gary.
This year I have had very few chances to get out. I was in hospital with chest problems, then had swine flu & finally a broken ankle. This lot means I couldn't get out. I am concerned about the boilies in my freezer. Can anybody advise me on how long they remain safe to use. In fact is there a maximum freezer life. I don't want to throw boilies away but more importantly I don't want to give the fish any out of date sweeties.
thanks John
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Post by garypoacher on Oct 14, 2009 11:31:55 GMT
ive used bait thats been at least a year old and when defrosted it was fine felt and smelt good but some clever thingy will make me wrong no doubt ;D at least when you get it from me you know its only just been made unlike when you buy from a shop
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Post by flighty on Oct 14, 2009 11:49:53 GMT
Thanks Gary, I knew I could rely on you. Prompt & efficient as always.
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Post by flighty on Oct 14, 2009 14:43:36 GMT
just out of interest how long will air dried boilies keep & would it be better to leave my baits frozen or take them out to air dry. Sorry if I sound like a noddy ;D
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Post by garypoacher on Oct 14, 2009 16:25:36 GMT
id keep em frozen mate
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Post by flighty on Oct 14, 2009 16:52:01 GMT
thanks again Gary
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bison
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never in the field of human conflict has so many been fuked about by so few.
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Post by bison on Oct 15, 2009 13:09:14 GMT
if my nuts smell funny can i still use them ?.
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Post by scott on Oct 16, 2009 12:27:11 GMT
there that big that i'm suprised that you haven't trodden on em!!
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bison
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never in the field of human conflict has so many been fuked about by so few.
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Post by bison on Oct 17, 2009 14:36:04 GMT
there that big that i'm suprised that you haven't trodden on em!! lol ;D ;D ;D.
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