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Posted by: VICtort at Wed Jul 29 11:59:44 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by VICtort ] This has been quite debatable at times...as one needs to be concerned about parasites (askaris/worms etc.) and freezing the fish is probably a good idea. Some folks concerned about thiaminase (?), an apparently deleterious break down product in long term frozen fish etc. I think the best are healthy trout...from a clean source and frozen/thawed. No spines, perfect shape, accepted by my Drys. I have offered/fed out several ocean caught fish in moderation, including saurys, herring, sardine, anchovy. Other folks like catfish strips, and goldfish, which I raise a few months and use to stimulate hatchlings to feed. If you are just using fish for scenting rodents, probably almost any would work. Some report canned tuna and salmon juice work well, and I know goldfish and various minnnows do also. Answering your question, I like skinny trout from a clean water source, frozen/thawed after a couple weeks. Good luck, Vic H. | ||
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