Salting mussels for bait - fish simply cannot resist them

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • In this video I talk about salting mussels for bait.
    Mussels make one of the best baits for bottom fishing, surf fishing, rock fishing, etc
    They can be easily collected or even purchased at a supermarket.
    Salting them is very effective to preserve them and also to make them easier to fish with.
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  • @walkintomydream7208
    @walkintomydream7208 4 года назад +34

    Free bait is awesome! Sometimes I spend more money to buy the bait than the value of fish I catch^^

    • @ChrisParayno
      @ChrisParayno 3 года назад

      Accurate

    • @mikeoxlong6797
      @mikeoxlong6797 8 месяцев назад

      How expensive is your bait! A few snapper or kahawai is way more valuable than a pack of squid

    • @walkintomydream7208
      @walkintomydream7208 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@mikeoxlong6797 Well, Quite often, all the frozen pilchards were munched by those little snappers. I came back with nothing, and the baits are all gone

    • @frankwilson-zt1fw
      @frankwilson-zt1fw 3 месяца назад

      yes i will NOT buy blood worm anymore a lot $ for what you get witch is not much shrimp works just as good if the fish r biting they ll hit that better than bloods

  • @phillepou3206
    @phillepou3206 Год назад +2

    Love how you use everyday fisher methods makes it easier for us just getting into the scene without spending a lot of money … thank you

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      Thank you, appreciate the nice feedback and glad to hear that the video was helpful

  • @ronsen9974
    @ronsen9974 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing a great video mate

  • @purpleturkey1792
    @purpleturkey1792 4 года назад +7

    Thanks ....
    Tried it and it works well
    😊👍

  • @ozcampnhuntdan7858
    @ozcampnhuntdan7858 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video, I like how nothing is wasted. Learnt a lot, thank you.

  • @renee9113
    @renee9113 2 года назад

    Blimmen awesome!!!! Thanks so much we now have new knowledge to try out. Your so very helpful and sharing , thank you

  • @TheFishermansParadise
    @TheFishermansParadise Год назад +1

    Nice vid mate, perfect for traveling!

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      Thanks man, yeah very true. I always have a bucked with salted mussels or other salted bait with me on camping trips.

  • @OCEANOUTKAST
    @OCEANOUTKAST 4 года назад +1

    Thanks mate.

  • @nigelhorsley5650
    @nigelhorsley5650 3 года назад +3

    Many thanks. A very good tip. I use bait elastic too. Great for soft baits that would otherwise be lost too quickly.

  • @mohd.zulkiflirazi7336
    @mohd.zulkiflirazi7336 3 года назад +2

    Something new i learn today abaout mussel.. Bait.. Tq sir.. Fir sharing your knowledge.. To us.. ❤️❤️👍

  • @VizagVlogs
    @VizagVlogs 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful
    Thanks

  • @nicontrack2697
    @nicontrack2697 Год назад

    Thanks mate, really nice video!

  • @whisperingblues9887
    @whisperingblues9887 2 года назад

    Great video some great tips well done mate.

  • @johnPiercey
    @johnPiercey 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vid!

  • @munawarkhan7676
    @munawarkhan7676 3 года назад +2

    Very nice 👍👌

  • @planecrazyish
    @planecrazyish 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👍 great job. Really enjoyed your video.

  • @jcnz9861
    @jcnz9861 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video! I tried both mussels and kahawai and both were very effective - and the idea of the juice as burley is genius.

  • @ZulhamS
    @ZulhamS 2 года назад

    I learn make salt bait a lot from your video,,, thank you

  • @Keith-ui4tp
    @Keith-ui4tp Год назад

    Just come across your channel, love this video tnks.what country r u in may I ask !

  • @jasonwall3591
    @jasonwall3591 3 года назад +1

    Great! Just great 👍

  • @jaimininorath5760
    @jaimininorath5760 Год назад +2

    really good indepth video. i have tried salting all sorts of baits in salt before but never get the dry result I wanted. i will try the straining method you show in this video, cheers.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      Cheers, glad this was helpful. We sometimes have the opposite problem with baits getting too dry from salting, if we leave them on the salt for too long.

  • @user-ii4sy3hk4g
    @user-ii4sy3hk4g 2 месяца назад

    I can smell them from the video, mean man
    Very good idea, thanks

  • @antonhuman8446
    @antonhuman8446 Год назад

    Very well done!

  • @williamwhitmore3595
    @williamwhitmore3595 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing really enjoyed your video

  • @Louis-pe4bt
    @Louis-pe4bt 3 года назад +4

    Do you salt your white mussel the same way ? any tips for blood or moonshine worm ?

  • @secondaccount6716
    @secondaccount6716 2 года назад

    thanks for the video :D

  • @TheTransmissionman
    @TheTransmissionman 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very good info

  • @shaneyule3484
    @shaneyule3484 3 года назад

    really really good episode

  • @mixvideosetcetera9516
    @mixvideosetcetera9516 Год назад +1

    Thanks, sir for sharing your idea

  • @andreasbakkers2210
    @andreasbakkers2210 2 года назад +1

    I use fox armamesh for the softbait.
    Works perfect for mussels worms and other soft baits.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      I must give that a try, sounds like a good product

  • @westernoutdoors7736
    @westernoutdoors7736 2 года назад +1

    You have a great voice for asmr, if you don’t know what that is you should look it up, I’m sure it could help to grow your channel to label your videos as asmr. Great tips, I’ll use this in San Diego California!

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Haha, thanks for the tip. Some fishing asmr would be an interesting experiment 😂

  • @kadaluzhavan4150
    @kadaluzhavan4150 3 года назад +1

    Excellent 👍

  • @alphagofish
    @alphagofish 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Do you store this in the fridge or does the salt preserve the whole thing, so it's not necessary?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +5

      thanks, don't need to store in the fridge. The salt will preserve it for a long time.

  • @maximusmeridius1240
    @maximusmeridius1240 3 года назад +1

    Great tip thanks 👍🇬🇧

  • @Louis-pe4bt
    @Louis-pe4bt 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video thanks for sharing how long can you keep them long term ? can you freeze them and store away for long time ?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      thank you. Don't need to freeze them after salting. Just keep them in a cool place. The salting preserves them, they'll keep a long time. You can salt pretty much any bait this way. I haven't tried worms, but I do it the same way with leftover fish bait.

  • @hardtobelieve4753
    @hardtobelieve4753 4 года назад +1

    Mean bro cheers

  • @gothembadboy1
    @gothembadboy1 Год назад +1

    Good video!

  • @minisharkteeth1048
    @minisharkteeth1048 Год назад

    U can soak the juice in some cheap dry foods for cats/dogs/chicken pellets. And use the pellets as food chunks as your berley bring the fish closer and keeps them more interested for longer (rock based)

  • @nunutk4192
    @nunutk4192 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @enlcoach2227
    @enlcoach2227 2 года назад +1

    Hi , this is a very good video! Can you please tell me if you put the container in the fridge while salting for a few days? Thanks

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi, thanks for the feedback 👍 I usually don't put it in the fridge as the salt should be enough to preserve it.

  • @cuzzybro2275
    @cuzzybro2275 3 года назад +2

    Great video... I give ya 20 bucks to drink the mussel juice....haha

  • @loctremazan2581
    @loctremazan2581 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much! How long can you keep those salted baits? And where? Fridge? Thank you!

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  7 месяцев назад

      If you keep em in the fridge they'll last forever. I had mine in the car for a couple of months and they were still good and catching fish

  • @huhduh4734
    @huhduh4734 2 года назад +1

    What size fish are you catching with that much mussel on the hook. Where I'm from mussel is the #1 sargo bait and just a little bit on a size 4 hook is usually enough

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi, we use them to catch snapper. They seem to like bigger baits. Been catching some pretty big ones in the 10 - 15 pounds range on those mussles.

  • @jxnguyen7
    @jxnguyen7 Год назад +1

    What is that bait you dipped in mussel juice at the end? Thanks. Love your videos.

    • @NaCreagachaDubha
      @NaCreagachaDubha Год назад +1

      In another comment it's named as Kahawai aka Australian salmon. The video is in New Zealand apparently

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      yes, that's correct. In New Zealand a Kahawai is similar to a large mackerel and hence it's a very oily fish. Great table fare but also good for bait. I usually eat most the fillets and use the off cuts for bait by salting them.

  • @chocsterChetty
    @chocsterChetty 3 года назад

    How would you store the mussel bait... I'm guessing in little zip lock bags in the freezer. Then you would take them with fishing?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +2

      cheers, no need to freeze them after salting - that's the beauty of it. I just keep them in a container or some zip lock bags in a reasonably cool place.

  • @corkyvanderhaven3391
    @corkyvanderhaven3391 2 года назад

    I live in the desert. Any thoughts on salting bait for freshwater ponds & lakes??

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi, pretty much the same process. But I actually prefer brining baits that are not as soft as mussels. Checkout my latest video on brining bait. That works also good for freshwater baits.

  • @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87
    @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87 3 года назад +1

    I salt my mussels for fishing bait too...im in nz so we have greenlip mussels here...when salting i only use seasalt...table salt doesnt work to preserve them...seasalt makes them hard...they can be shelf stored after that...

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      Yeah sea salt is best but also a bit more expensive. From my experience coarse table salt works good, just gotta make sure it's pure and not iodized.

    • @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87
      @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder yeah...non iodised..sea salt is best tho...for the small expense involved...i also like to use plastic milk bottles...here they come in 1-2-3 and 4 litre sizes...2 litre are great as that means a whole day fishing...plus they have handles and can be on a belt for easy access...

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      You use them to store the mussels? Aren't they a bit hard to get out through the bottle neck?

    • @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87
      @dexterdequoitdikkentheworl87 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder lol...yep...i cut a hole under the neck for access

    • @yanphuc
      @yanphuc 2 года назад +1

      It isn't necessary to use non iodized salt.
      That only applies when curing freshwater baits with salt.
      100% of salterwater shellfish as far as I know contains very high amounts of iodine in them.
      As I understand it, using iodized salt is actually better in order to prevent the naturally present iodine in the shellfish from leeching/coming out.
      Also, you want to keep the bait in the fridge while removing water especially if using rock/coarse salt since it sucks water out much slower from having less surface area of contact.
      Using very coarse salt will take longer to cure but will ultimately keep your bait as intact and fresh as possible. Removing water content too quickly can structurally break up your bait.

  • @mdouganx
    @mdouganx 2 года назад +3

    I question "ordinary table salt" -- depending on what region of the world. In the U.S., and many other countries, ordinary table salt contains iodine. Other fishing experts say that fish are averse to the taste of iodine, and instead they recommend pure, unadulterated salt (Kosher salt, for example) which don't contain iodine. Something to consider.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +2

      It should say on the label if the salt is iodized or not. We can buy either iodized or just pure table salt. But I guess it depends on the country. If unsure, one could just use pure sea salt. But honestly I don't think it makes such a huge difference which salt is used. I use whatever salt I have at hand if I need to salt some bait and that's usually just pure table salt.

    • @nicolastubborn9033
      @nicolastubborn9033 2 года назад +7

      beach worms are full of iodine so i dont get that logic

    • @londonviking3801
      @londonviking3801 2 года назад +2

      Sea water is full of iodene. It makes cuts and scrapes on your skin heal extremely quickly.

    • @mikew370
      @mikew370 8 месяцев назад

      I use pool salt. It comes in 10 or 20kg bags and is very cheap

  • @ismailyildirim8707
    @ismailyildirim8707 2 года назад

    Hi mate after salting the mussels can we frize them for long time? Regards

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi, yeah you can freeze them after salting. But it's usually enough to keep them in a cool place.

  • @kaleoariola
    @kaleoariola Год назад +1

    Will this work with frozen pre cooked mussels? I live in Hawaii and the only non cooked shellfish we get is oysters

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад +1

      I probably wouldn't salt cooked mussels. Just defrost and put on a hook. When they are cooked they are already tough and will stay on the hook. Unfortunately they won't be quite as juice and smelly.

    • @1972fenian
      @1972fenian Год назад +1

      Excellent job! After the mussels dry from being salted. How long do they last in zip bags before you have to put them into the freezer?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      @@1972fenian cheers, they'll last a long time, at least a few months if you keep em in a cool place out of the sun.

    • @1972fenian
      @1972fenian Год назад

      @@Fishingreminder great, thank you!

  • @duanabsa9993
    @duanabsa9993 3 года назад +1

    Even better for my dinner tonight.

  • @scottierobert3548
    @scottierobert3548 3 года назад

    Fresh with magic string, only way to go!!!

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      Fresh is great if you have mussels available at your spot. The salted and aged mussels give off a lot of scent though. For me, quite often, they work better than fresh. But I also use fresh mussels quite often.

    • @scottierobert3548
      @scottierobert3548 3 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder I resort to it mainly if I run out of sandshrimp, here in Oregon those surf perch arnt too picky when you find them.

    • @scottierobert3548
      @scottierobert3548 3 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder anyway, I loved your video. Get out and enjoy wildlife. Catching fish is only a bonus!!

  • @pollyteeshan826
    @pollyteeshan826 3 года назад +1

    what species is this bait good for ? thanks

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      Most bottom dwelling saltwater species love mussels. It's a killer bait except for pealgics.

  • @TheMultisportGeek
    @TheMultisportGeek 3 года назад +1

    Can I do this with frozen shucked mussels?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      yeah sure, don't see any reason why it wouldn't work.

  • @TheSjh196
    @TheSjh196 3 года назад +1

    Would adding garlic juice help ?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      Interesting idea. Haven't thought about that. Might be worth a try, although the mussels already have a lot of scent. Perhaps the garlic could overpower the natural scent?

  • @atmm89
    @atmm89 2 года назад +1

    how do you store them, keep them in the fridge??????

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      I just store them in an airtight container in a cool place. The salt preserves them. No need to keep them in the fridge.

  • @constantinewesterink3845
    @constantinewesterink3845 3 года назад

    How does the website calculate best fishing times

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      We calculate fishing times based on the solunar theory. If you scroll down to the bottom of fishingreminder.com you'll find an article on how it works.

  • @johnmorris1764
    @johnmorris1764 8 месяцев назад

    Always use non iodised salt, pool salt is great and cheap enough.

  • @raymika2804
    @raymika2804 2 года назад +1

    Could you please make a video of you using the salted muscle baits you made surf casting.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад

      Hi thanks for the input, I'm using salted mussels a lot so will make another video on it, cheers

  • @SoleAdventuresNZ
    @SoleAdventuresNZ 2 года назад +1

    Awesome. How did the salted kahawai with the mussel juice go for bait ?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      It didn't seem to make much difference to using it without the mussel juice. So now I just save the mussel juice and use it together with berley. 🙂

    • @SoleAdventuresNZ
      @SoleAdventuresNZ 2 года назад +1

      @@Fishingreminder thanks for that tip I'm going to try it out hopefully this weekend

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  2 года назад +1

      @@SoleAdventuresNZ good luck 🤞 let us know how it went

  • @mahabuburrahman2062
    @mahabuburrahman2062 7 месяцев назад

    Can i use in Bangladesh? Fresh Water. Please Tell me.

  • @miamiwax5504
    @miamiwax5504 4 года назад +1

    Did it work?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  4 года назад +1

      yeah caught a couple nice snapper and gurnard on the soaked baits.

  • @8studio
    @8studio 3 года назад +1

    What about salted shrimps? What's the success rates?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      I haven't salted shrimps myself yet but I believe they are also a prime candidate for salting. They would produce a great scent after salting and stay on the hook much easier.

  • @mark-mayhem
    @mark-mayhem Год назад

    Is that a Doc camp? In coromandel?

  • @mris2950
    @mris2950 8 месяцев назад

    Can this bait be used for freshwater fish?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  8 месяцев назад

      I have caught some eel with salted mussels. Could work on other fish species as well. I bet catfish would be going nuts over them.

  • @corkyvanderhaven3391
    @corkyvanderhaven3391 2 года назад +1

    I’m wasted.
    Took a shot for every mussel juice.
    Time to fish now🙏😜⚓️☠️

  • @salemhardan6412
    @salemhardan6412 3 года назад

    While salting them, where should they be?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      I just leave them in the container while salting and drain the liquid the first few days.

  • @richardjones2811
    @richardjones2811 Год назад

    Drying them and than soaking in the juice doesn't make sense.
    Why did you not use them before drying?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  Год назад

      I like salting/drying them because they get tougher and stay on the hook better. Also they start to develop a stronger scent.

  • @xeress
    @xeress 3 года назад +2

    Use salt without iodine

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      Yes, that's a good tip

    • @dharlow5810
      @dharlow5810 3 года назад

      I use canning salt. It works great.

    • @freddiegonz4113
      @freddiegonz4113 3 года назад

      We use sea salt to salt baits or non iodize salt if sea salt is not available

  • @heyguyswhatsup8338
    @heyguyswhatsup8338 3 года назад

    Deffo should not be using plain table salt. Use non-ionized salt.

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      ionised or iodised? 😂 Then what about non-iodised plain table salt? LOL

    • @heyguyswhatsup8338
      @heyguyswhatsup8338 3 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder use pickling salt, aquarium salt or kosher salt if the others are unavailable.

  • @carlosreneguerra1960
    @carlosreneguerra1960 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like he didn’t use enough salt

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  6 месяцев назад

      You don't want to use too much salt, otherwise the bait becomes too dry

  • @hampatties4859
    @hampatties4859 3 года назад

    Wheres your accent from mate??

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад

      Have a guess mate 🙂

    • @hampatties4859
      @hampatties4859 3 года назад

      @@Fishingreminder from sudan?

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      LOL, that's a pretty random guess, love it 🤣 I'll give ya a hint. It's in the middle of Europe and the flag is black, red and gold

    • @hampatties4859
      @hampatties4859 3 года назад +1

      Aight im down to two countries, Belgium or Germany, and my guess is.... GERMANY! 🤞🤞

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  3 года назад +1

      @@hampatties4859 haha, you got it right 👍🤙

  • @kenjohnson6163
    @kenjohnson6163 2 года назад

    Your audio was terrible

  • @SHNTRU
    @SHNTRU Год назад

    Paua hua

  • @TJ_888
    @TJ_888 4 месяца назад

    These mussel looks so good and fat! Blue mussel I found is weird and way smaller

    • @Fishingreminder
      @Fishingreminder  4 месяца назад

      yeah, it's a lot of work with small mussels :)