wreckedinri
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I store them in melted butter. They don't last very long, but they don't get a chance to spoil either.
Terry
Be sure to wash them thoroughly in boiling water!
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I store them in melted butter. They don't last very long, but they don't get a chance to spoil either.
Terry
What is the best way to keep your bugs alive and fresh between dives? I would imagine putting them into a cooler or bucket with some salt water and sea grass/weed would work. I haven't got so lucky yet, but hope to! Thanks for the input.
LobstaMan
I once made the mistake of trying to keep lobsters alive in a cooler full of salt water. Not only did the lobsters almost die, but carrying a cooler full of water up the beach to my truck was quite a workout.
I've found ice works great. If I don't have any ice, I'll pack them in wet seaweed until I can get some ice.
I would think a guy named "LobstaMan" wouldn't have to ask such questions
Just curious-- how do people reconcile your love for the ocean and its living things with torturing living beings by locking them up in ice for days and let them die an agonizing death that lasts for days? If you must catch and eat creatures, you should kill them fast and humanely.