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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • How to salt your own bait. This procedure works great for shrimp, squid, mussels or any small bait fish. Would also be a fun project for kids that enjoy fishing. I wish I would have tried this years ago because it really does work great. Thanks for watching!!!

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  • @jveebklyn1644
    @jveebklyn1644 Год назад +11

    Never heard of salting bait, but it makes sense. Definitely going to try it. Thanks!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +4

      It really does work out well definitely give it a shot. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @DanteAlahandro
    @DanteAlahandro 4 месяца назад +3

    Best salty shrimp video I've seen in years.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @WD-41469
    @WD-41469 Год назад +22

    I do this with clam tongues, too, they stay on the hook way better.
    After salting, I like to put them in a wide mouth jar, like a salsa jar, covering them in salt again as the jar is filled.
    When the jar is full, I take a paper towel, and fold it up the size of the jar mouth, screw on the lid, and put the jar upside down in the fridge. The salt will continue to pull moisture out of the clams (or whatever you salted) for a long time. Every couple of weeks I’ll change out that paper towel for a new one.
    The result is far superior to a one-time salt, and the bait ends up dry, and tough.
    Another great thing about these salted baits- you know how with fresh bait, when you leave it out in the sun, it goes bad really fast? These salted baits just get better.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the info. I have been wanting to salt some clams, I like having a variety when fishing. It really is great having bait that doesn’t spoil. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @FYRSTWAFFEN
      @FYRSTWAFFEN Год назад +1

      AWESOME IDEA!

    • @ruddeeray
      @ruddeeray 10 месяцев назад +1

      Great tips, mate.

    • @onigirisaigoh3446
      @onigirisaigoh3446 3 месяца назад

      love it

  • @robertadams9804
    @robertadams9804 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the salted shrimp video. I appreciate the your no nonsense way of explaining the subject. I’m gonna try it soon.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      No problem, it was a fun and informative video to put together. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Definitely give it a shot. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @yechaskelbreier1655
    @yechaskelbreier1655 Год назад +2

    🤯 Genius idea! Thanks for the no nonsense video. Tight lines Bud!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for the kind words and Thanks for watching!!!

  • @Prone-Ski_BX
    @Prone-Ski_BX Год назад +5

    I learned this one a while ago and once I started I never looked back. It's cleaner and every fish loves shrimp or you could use the salted shrimp to catch live bait. I've had Bait saved like that for a year.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +2

      We have really enjoyed using the salted and honestly think it works better than fresh. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @stevensmith8285
    @stevensmith8285 Год назад +3

    I might try it with adding different flavoring in it for cat fishing. Like coffee grounds and what not. Great advice! Nice project for the kids and me

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +2

      It would definitely be a great project for the kids! I was also thinking about adding some leftover gulp juice or trying food coloring to change the color. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @lynettedye9315
      @lynettedye9315 Год назад +2

      Try salted chicken livers for catfish

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      That sounds like a great idea!

  • @tomhath8413
    @tomhath8413 Год назад +22

    You can buy pool salt from any home center. It's pure granulated salt and is about 1/20th the cost of kosher salt

  • @Carnivorefitness2024
    @Carnivorefitness2024 Год назад +2

    Do you have to shell them, seems like they would look more natural with heads and tails on them?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      I think the shell has to be removed for the salt to penetrate and do what it needs to do. We typically fish with the shell off even when using fresh dead anyway, so it does save us a step while out fishing. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @jonnywaselectric
    @jonnywaselectric 11 месяцев назад +6

    If you get 2 identical buckets drill a heap of holes in one and sit that one inside the other and do exactly the same method you have done, the excess liquid drains into the bottom bucket.

  • @michaelsellers9123
    @michaelsellers9123 Месяц назад

    They salt the prawns with salt and sugar in Greece that works really well. Just put some in salt for my holiday next week. Thanks for the advice.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 20 дней назад

    What rod is that with you and the bull red? I don't see many long baitcaster rods without way too much spine. I want a long one 10'+ of medium capacity (1-5oz rated) and I've had no luck finding such. It seems they have plenty down under and also across the pond. USA? not so much unless you go custom and I checked on blanks--higher than I expected! Is that a Penn?

  • @FYRSTWAFFEN
    @FYRSTWAFFEN Год назад

    THANKS FOR THE AWESOME TIP. I WILL BE TRYING THIS ONE!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      Definitely give it a try. I just started a new batch last night, salted baits work great. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @THE-FISHERMAN-424
    @THE-FISHERMAN-424 Год назад

    GREAT IDEA MATE IAM WATCHING FROM AUSTRALIA TIGHT LINES 🇦🇺 🙂 👍

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Awesome to have Australia watching! You guys have a lot of great channels over there (very jealous of all the off-road and camping) Thanks for commenting and watching!!!

  • @keith2599
    @keith2599 Год назад +1

    Great tip, Many thanks dude... 😊

  • @DWeezy62
    @DWeezy62 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm going to try this with creekchubs, common carp fillets, bluegill fillets, and shad to fish for channel catfish. If this works, I will be vacuum sealing the baits and storing them in my garage in a 5-gallon bucket with a screw-on lid. I hope this goes well. It so, it will free up space in my freezer for more catfish nuggets instead of storing frozen bait. 😉

  • @PescayCheve
    @PescayCheve Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing sir, will try this as soon as possible at Gulf of Mexico.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      Definitely give it a try. Good luck on your upcoming trip! Thanks for watching!!!

  • @pequodexpress
    @pequodexpress 9 месяцев назад +1

    When it is time to fish, do you just put the salt covered shrimp on a hook, or must you first rinse off the shrimp?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  9 месяцев назад +1

      I usually give it a quick rinse just to keep the salt from getting everywhere. Rinsing is definitely not necessary though. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

    • @pequodexpress
      @pequodexpress 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sloth-worx Thanks

  • @sabriyesilel2748
    @sabriyesilel2748 12 дней назад

    Hello. How many day do I havle to keep the bait in salt.? Manythanks

  • @JiggerzWithAttitude
    @JiggerzWithAttitude Год назад +16

    I absolutely love salt-dried bait. I usually have salted squid and shrimp always on hand. The salt that is full of moisture is GOLD!
    I use it to make gelatin bait. I make a bit of shrimp and squid broth. with the salted shrimp and then add a bunch of the scented salt. Dump some gelatin and bring it to a boil, I use cheesecloth and put it in an oven tray to cool. Once it cools I cut it into big chunks and store it in the freezer. The cheesecloth helps it say on the hook better and redfish love the smell!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +4

      Cool thanks, that’s a great idea. I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @mikedietrich5930
    @mikedietrich5930 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry if this is a stupid question. We fish with live shrimp in my part of Florida. Can this process be used with grocery store bought shrimp that is already peeled? Is the scent still enough to attract the fish? Loved your video, I can' wait to make the shrimp tougher to steal by those little snapper rascals.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  9 месяцев назад

      No stupid questions here. You can absolutely use store bought pilled shrimp. I started out just using the shrimp I had left over from a fishing trip. I noticed you said you were using live shrimp, the salted shrimp isn’t really a good substitute for live you may be able to tip a jig with a small piece to add scent but in really clear water that may do more harm than good. If you have luck catching on fresh dead the salted shrimp is a great option. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @BENCREATIONS
    @BENCREATIONS 2 месяца назад

    What salt to be used?
    After adding salt it should be kept outside for how many hours

  • @RougeComputer
    @RougeComputer Год назад +2

    Can you do this with sardines and menhaden? They tend to mush up pretty quick

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Small fish should work well. I have salted larger fish heads for surf fishing and they did seem to be more firm. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @kennethsmith8844
    @kennethsmith8844 2 года назад +8

    In Branson, Mo. Mel Tillis stopped taking Yoshi Tabuchi fishing because he kept eating all the bait!😂

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  2 года назад +2

      lol. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @leversforever9748
      @leversforever9748 Год назад

      TH TH TH TH Thanks DA DA DAT's A A A GO GO GO GOOD ONE We Love Mel !!!!

  • @allkindsofoutdooractivities
    @allkindsofoutdooractivities Год назад

    I do the same thing with my shrimp and clams and squid also. Nice video

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And Thanks for watching!!!

  • @GusAndTheControllers
    @GusAndTheControllers 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Gotta try this!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Give it a go we’ve been having great success catching multiple species in fresh and saltwater. Wish I would have started salting baits years ago. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @blizzride
    @blizzride Год назад

    Going to Cape Verde this summer, cant get fishgum or bites here in Europe so im gonna make these and clams etc. Vacuum pack them and ill be on my wY! Thanks for the info...you have got yourself another subscriber👍

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Sweet!!! Definitely appreciate the subscribers!!! I really wish I knew about salting baits years ago (thinking about all the money in bait I pitched out to the gulls lol) good luck on your trip and hopefully tight lines!!!

  • @magletr
    @magletr Год назад +1

    I have some from around 3 years ago. I haven't tested them yet. I leave mine in deep salt though. They turn orange as if cooked.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      I bet they will work just fine. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
    @user-sg8kq7ii3y Год назад

    Good stuff! Thank you and happy fishing!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting and watching!!! Tight lines to you!

  • @fishingwithbigal2097
    @fishingwithbigal2097 День назад

    Subscribed

  • @marc.wrutgers6704
    @marc.wrutgers6704 7 месяцев назад

    Never knew , great video Buddy

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It really does work awesome.

  • @frankmerolillo3880
    @frankmerolillo3880 Год назад +1

    Awesome video . God bless.......

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Thanks for watching!!!

  • @southcoastfishingadventure3098

    Awesome! Will try it

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      Definitely give it a try. The more I use salted baits the more I wish I would have started doing it years ago. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @christophervela5447
    @christophervela5447 Год назад +1

    Very awesome video

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Thank you I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching!!!

  • @miasmicdreamer
    @miasmicdreamer Год назад

    I can see something small like shrimp work easily, but how well does this work with hand plus size shad

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Look into a brine for big baits. I personally haven’t tried it yet but in a couple of months I plan on doing it and possibly making a video. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @miasmicdreamer
      @miasmicdreamer Год назад +1

      @@sloth-worx I'll be looking forward to the video!

  • @danteonthebeat
    @danteonthebeat Год назад

    What kind of salt do u use? Kosher salt atm r being shorted and in store I can only find iodized salt.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      I used feed mixing salt from Tractor supply co. (Most feed stores will have it). The problem is it comes in a 50# bag and unless you are planning to do a heck of a lot of bait that amount will last for years. Other possible options are swimming pool salt and water softener salt you may be able to get these in smaller quantities as well. I’d be tempted to just try iodized if that was all I could find. Good luck in your search. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @LuisHerrera-sc8pm
    @LuisHerrera-sc8pm 5 месяцев назад

    Do you leave it out over night??? Not in the fridge or freezer?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  5 месяцев назад

      I just leave it out through the salting process. Once bagged up I refrigerate until I am ready to use it. The salted baits can go without refrigeration for a few days even weeks before goes bad. Thanks for commenting and watching!!!

  • @lodollar23
    @lodollar23 2 месяца назад

    Will thawed frozen shrimp work?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  2 месяца назад

      Yes. It will work just fine.

  • @popsfishing
    @popsfishing Год назад +2

    hmm might wanna give this a go😎👍

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      Definitely give it a try. We tend to use the salted more than fresh now. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @MHFROX
    @MHFROX Год назад +2

    I've been experimenting with salting fresh oysters and Pepsi'ing leftover shrimp. I think for my next venture I'll try salting Pepsi'ed shrimp. It might be a waste of shrimp or maybe it'll double fortify them...who knows?! We shall see!

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      I had to lookup pepsi’ing. lol looks like something I may try myself. Thanks for commenting and for some new ideas. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @bootundle1562
    @bootundle1562 Год назад

    thats dope, thanks for the tip

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      No problem. Thank you for watching!!!

  • @ronaldmiller1835
    @ronaldmiller1835 Год назад +1

    I've been salting my shrimp for yrs now.. and brined works just as well, but uses way less salt. I'll sometimes only Halfway salt or brine them so they become nice a firm, but not dried out till half their original size, like completely salted.. but Still Stays on Great, but remains bigger, to use bigger pcs on the hook, instead of a Whole shrimp that has become quite small. They will Still last all day, and even possibly another trip or 2.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Great idea!!! I’ve been doing some research on bringing baits. I’m thinking about trying it with some larger baits like mullet in the spring. Thanks for commenting and watching!!!

  • @FishWithMhei
    @FishWithMhei 11 месяцев назад

    Can I use frozen shrimps? Thaw and salt them?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  11 месяцев назад +2

      Frozen will work fine. Thaw, shell, salt and go fishing. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

    • @FishWithMhei
      @FishWithMhei 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sloth-worx thank you!!!

  • @davebardsley278
    @davebardsley278 5 месяцев назад

    How long can you keep the bait in refrigerated

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have some that’s been in my fridge for a little over a year. Just make sure it’s sealed in a bag or container so it doesn’t continue to dry out. We will just pull out what we need when we get the chance to go fishing. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @davebardsley278
    @davebardsley278 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @jefferyjames8292
    @jefferyjames8292 3 месяца назад

    i using pure white coarse salt i don't know it will work or not

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  2 месяца назад +1

      Should work with no problem. Thanks for watching!

  • @big_al8164
    @big_al8164 Год назад +1

    It takes much less salt if you dry off the shrimp with a paper towel before you add any salt. I have done this many times and it does stink every single time.

  • @gordonendicott5114
    @gordonendicott5114 3 дня назад

    Bags of water softener salt works great and real cheap in 50 lb bags

  • @MrFarid345
    @MrFarid345 9 месяцев назад

    Can we use Iodise salt..?

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  9 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve always been told not to use iodized salt. I don’t know why exactly, it may affect the color or taste. If iodized was all I had or could get I’d probably try it on a small batch. Thanks for watching and commenting!!!

  • @Jason-vx1xe
    @Jason-vx1xe Год назад

    Thx for the idear hope it works in uk 🇬🇧 aswell

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад +1

      It’s neat to see someone from the UK watching, definitely give it a go it’s easy to try out small quantities or just some leftover bait. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @Jason-vx1xe
      @Jason-vx1xe Год назад

      @@sloth-worx got shrimp mackerel mussles all under salt at the min off sea fishing soon lol

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Cool. Good luck and tight lines!!!

  • @wbqg
    @wbqg Год назад +1

    i use it from long time work just like fresh and fish cant take of ezy and run
    use sea salt not cure one that like what you eat
    be sure you caver it very will and keep it on salt on open air from 6 h to 24 h depend of how dry and hot wither you do have
    between time to time chake it if its get hard as you need than pot it on waterproof box with some sea salt and better to keep it frozen take it when you go fishing take some shrimp from the box and close it dont keep it open or the salt with soak water from air and its become watery
    after you dune if some bait left frozen it again
    you can do that with many tips of baits not only shrimp

  • @ARCENAULT
    @ARCENAULT 4 месяца назад

    Add a pinch of garlic powder... For bass use a little anise..try to use pool salt or sea salt. For catfish do the same with chicken pieces
    welcome to nevwr being skunked again
    Works great with squid

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  4 месяца назад

      Great tips! I need to try some chicken.

  • @muhdamiruddin7393
    @muhdamiruddin7393 2 года назад +6

    Why I salted my shrimp it becomes orange colour

    • @TOBhere
      @TOBhere 2 года назад +2

      Maybe because it’s cooks the shrimp?

    • @muhdamiruddin7393
      @muhdamiruddin7393 2 года назад +5

      @@TOBhere or it has a different between non iodized and iodize salt ? I use iodized salt

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  2 года назад +4

      I haven’t tried it with iodized salt but that could definitely cause a color change. Could also be the type of shrimp. I’ve noticed the older these shrimp get and the longer out of refrigeration they do start yellowing. Doesn’t seem to change how good they work though. The orange color may be beneficial I say give them a try. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @WD-41469
      @WD-41469 Год назад +1

      @@TOBhere as I understand it, fish don’t like iodine. I researched this pretty heavy a few years ago, everyone says to use pickling salt, as it is iodine free. It’s in the supermarket next to the kosher salt ( which can sometimes also be iodine free) The coarse texture is preferable as well.

    • @matiohutio8026
      @matiohutio8026 Год назад

      It a lot type of shrimp but it still worked

  • @michaelmcgee1816
    @michaelmcgee1816 Год назад

    Your gonna give them fish a heart attack with all that salt.. Cmon

  • @JamesJones-cx5pk
    @JamesJones-cx5pk Год назад +1

    I like mine shaken, not stirred.

  • @mahabuburrahman2062
    @mahabuburrahman2062 10 месяцев назад

    What name the salt.

  • @leversforever9748
    @leversforever9748 Год назад +1

    We've been salting our shrimp for many years, another thing I like to do is when fishing with shrimp I bite the tail off and run hook up through the tail end it gives extra scent in the water, the bit off tail goes in a jar with salt to use as tipper's when jig fishing just leave in the boat and use when needed.

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      Great idea. Thanks for commenting and watching!!!

  • @ronaldmiller1835
    @ronaldmiller1835 Год назад +1

    You Actually can just use WAY less Salt, by creating a Salt Brine.. take warm water, add salt into it a little at a time, until No more salt will desolve... can heat on stove to speed up the process... just allow to cool down before adding the shrimp. Then place shrip in a bowl, and cover with brine, and place in the fridge for a day or 2.. then you can remove from the brine... barely coat with a sparce amount of salt, and place in a ziplock bag, and you're Done! You don't need to refrigerate it this way either

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y Год назад +1

      Your method involves way too much work, bud. Salt is cheap, and this guy re-uses his salt anyway, so it's not likes he's wasting it.

    • @bufarah001
      @bufarah001 Год назад

      Wouldn't the smell of the shrimp dissipate in the brine liquid?

    • @ronaldmiller1835
      @ronaldmiller1835 Год назад +1

      @Alaa K no... the smell and Oils in the shrimp are Still retained. Just the Moistue (water) is drawn out of them. Trial and error, and you'll learn the Right amount of water removal from them, that Best suits your needs and desires. With That said... if you Over brine, like I did the first few times, usingva Half a Can of Salt on them... they Still performed Spectacularly!!, they were Way Firm!!!, and stayed on Terrificly on the hooks. Only Down side was they shrank SO much, they were only Best suited for Fishing for Fish that tends to hit Smaller baits, like Snappers, Pompano, Margate, and Whiting, and sheepshead., As well as all the usual bait fish!. But... I Still even caught a couple of 6+ lb Black drum on them!. I like mine to get Nice and Firm, but Still retain about 50 to 60% of their moisture, for use for targeting Large Red Drum, or Big Uglies, or Large Snappers such as the Red or Mutton varieties. SINCERELY.. Ron Miller.

    • @ronaldmiller1835
      @ronaldmiller1835 Год назад +1

      @C I reuse my Brine water as well! And really quite simple. I buy Already Shelled and detained frozen shrimp, and just Pour Salt into the bag On them, while heading out to Fish bro. They brine themselves the whole time while I'm Using some of them.. lol. It's BEST if a proper brine is made 1st, then let cool off before pouring in on shrimp you buy. But Once you Have the Brine, DON'T Waist it. What you pour Off the shrimp can be poured onto the NEXT bag of shrimp, while adding just a couple tablespoons more of salt to it. So quick and Simple. It Even ensures More Shrip odor in the Next few batches. Lol. The Down side was only Stated for the Womens Sake!, it heavily dries out your hands while reaching in the brine shrimp bag, with thr brine Still In it. And... most of all... for the wives, they will Still have the Oder permeate from the freezer into the Fringe, and into foods in the fridge if you Don't Vacume seal the bag before freezing. Lol. You need not use vacume, but Must use the bag, and the sealing Action of the sealer to keep Peace in the House! Lol... just saying.

  • @ShihabdeentheCyclist
    @ShihabdeentheCyclist 4 месяца назад

    Should be put in the freezer or bottom part of the refrigerator I mean just cool it

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  4 месяца назад

      I just keep it in the bottom of the fridge but the freezer will work if you don’t have the extra space.

    • @ShihabdeentheCyclist
      @ShihabdeentheCyclist 4 месяца назад

      ​@@sloth-worxwhich salt should be used with fine salt or coarse ideal

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  4 месяца назад

      I would choose finer grain salt but I wouldn’t have a problem using the cheapest most available option.

  • @hermanprice5375
    @hermanprice5375 Год назад +1

    You need a microphone. Audio is very low

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      I’m working on getting one. Small channel with a smaller budget but we will get better at this eventually. Thanks for commenting and watching!!!

    • @hermanprice5375
      @hermanprice5375 Год назад

      @@sloth-worx totally understand that...

  • @daleholt3852
    @daleholt3852 Год назад +1

    And some taxidermy

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      We are definitely going to be working on that. Thanks for watching!!!

    • @danaevans5849
      @danaevans5849 Год назад

      His wife isn’t so good in front of, or behind, the camera 😉 May have to wait a bit for some taxidermy videos 😊

  • @thambi5292
    @thambi5292 Год назад

    How long need to put in a salt

    • @sloth-worx
      @sloth-worx  Год назад

      I usually leave them in the salt for 24-48 hours. Bigger baits may require a little more time. Thanks for watching!!!