I have a freezer full of macky and a few bags of mussel and other things that I'm thinking of salting to use in the winter months.
From past experience salting doesn't take anything away fro the bait as far as the fishability is concerned as I've caught on salted lug alongside fresh lug next hook up.
Salted did last longer on the hook though as it's tougher and not so easily stripped by crabs.
Now, here's the thing, so far I've used just ordinary table salt as I haven't done much salting so far. However with a lot in front of me now I'm looking at a 25kg bag of rock salt. Bit confused on this though as the stuff I've found at the likes of builders merchants is for use for roads in the winter and more than likely is a mix of salt and gravel.
If that's the case, and that's what's meant by the generic term of "rock Salt" then I have a council bin full of the stuff at the bottom of our road for use in the winter.
Or is there a proper, you know what I mean, roack salt which is just salt, and if so any ideas where to get it from?
From past experience salting doesn't take anything away fro the bait as far as the fishability is concerned as I've caught on salted lug alongside fresh lug next hook up.
Salted did last longer on the hook though as it's tougher and not so easily stripped by crabs.
Now, here's the thing, so far I've used just ordinary table salt as I haven't done much salting so far. However with a lot in front of me now I'm looking at a 25kg bag of rock salt. Bit confused on this though as the stuff I've found at the likes of builders merchants is for use for roads in the winter and more than likely is a mix of salt and gravel.
If that's the case, and that's what's meant by the generic term of "rock Salt" then I have a council bin full of the stuff at the bottom of our road for use in the winter.
Or is there a proper, you know what I mean, roack salt which is just salt, and if so any ideas where to get it from?
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