Adam Wylie
Senior Member & Supporter
Hi all,
How long does shelf life boilies last ?
Can they be frozen ?
How long does shelf life boilies last ?
Can they be frozen ?
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Hi Richard,At least a couple of seasons, by my reckoning, Adam. I rarely buy enough to test that theory, however.
Yes, they can be frozen - but why would you want to?
Keep 'em cool, keep 'em double bagged in an airtight containers, away from all vermin and preferably away from direct sunlight, and they should last for many years. At the end of the day they're just a bunch of chemicals (with added preservatives).Hi Richard,
I didn't realise they lasted so long I was thinking of freezing them to make them last longer .
I’ll be buying a vacuum packer for my frozen dead baits this season. Beats cling filming them individuallyOne of my most useful fishing related purchases many many years ago ( Im on my second one now) is a Vacuum packer !
and its fantastic for when you want to say split a large 5 or 10kg bag of boilies and store them for a long time not to mention taking a nice bag of curry or stew to warm up in a pan of water on a cold day on the bank
Get a dry wet one worth the extra.I’ll be buying a vacuum packer for my frozen dead baits this season. Beats cling filming them individually
Got a link to the one you recommend please Bob.Get a dry wet one worth the extra.
Vacuum Sealer 3 in 1 Automatic Food Sealer, One Touch Vacuum Sealing System, Dry/Wet Vacuum Packing Machine with Cutter and Vacuum Roll, Aicok. Around £35.
Potassium Sorbate is widely used as a preservative - even in hand rolling tobacco.
Cheers
Bob
Think the actual one has been discontinued but similar versions are around. Sorry.Got a link to the one you recommend please Bob.
They're brilliant Rich, this is the one I use for Elips pellets and (lightly glugged) boilies .....Got a link to the one you recommend please Bob.
Excellent mate. CheersThey're brilliant Rich, this is the one I use for Elips pellets and (lightly glugged) boilies .....
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Yeah the dead baits is exactly the reason I want one.This looks like a good idea when splitting large tubs of hemp etc….I’m guessing that with glugged boilies and pellets it will probably help draw the flavour into the bait! Maybe good option for deadbaits too