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Question 6
Question:
"I am going to a lake that does not allow live minnows to be used for bait - any thoughts on a good method for freezing minnows?" writes Lars.
Answer:
If you lay out the minnows on a cookie sheet on a piece of plastic, you can freeze them as singles - freezing them in a block, makes them much more difficult to use. One thing we've found is that if you roll them in oatmeal before you freeze them, it helps to keep them from sticking together.
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