Gut it and clean it, then wrap each fish in a separate, sealed plastic bag, write fish on the bag and the date and then freeze it immediately. Eat it within a month.
put it in the freezer
Yes, you can freeze a walleye (or any other fish) ungutted, but it is not a good idea.To ensure the clean taste of fish, it is best to gut them, leave whole or cut into fillets before freezing.
Yes, you may be within the limits. Raw fish can only keep for a few days. Look for green or white fuzziness on the fish. If the smell is okay and no fuzzies then it should be okay to freeze.
Y caught 6 fish. X caught 30 fish (5x6). Together they caught 36 fish.
No but chickens can!
no.
the most common fish caught is, as scracksmells nice,
big fish is caught in a fishing bank
they do not freeze becuz they have special gills
No
If x caught 5 times as many fish as y, then there were 6 groups of the same number of fish caught, and each group would have been 6 fish if there were 36 fish all together. x must have caught 30 (6 x 5) fish, leaving just 6 for y to have caught.
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
A bass was the heaviest and i caught it at 74387578785934578 pounds