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keeping fish fresh on a trip
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 387130" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>You are not camping for a long time. When I go camping it is usually 5-7 days and we bring dry ice. You really have to be careful with dry ice as it can burn you real bad and can ruin a good cooler by cracking it, but you can have cold storage for a week long. If I camp for any less than 4 nights I will bring block ice and as long as we aren't talking super hot weather then it lasts quite some time. Block ice will last much longer than cubes. Like said, use a different cooler for your normal use like food and beer or whatever, so the cold storage doesn't get opened a lot. One of the average sized Coleman 100qt coolers that you can get at Wally World for about $40 should hold 3 blocks of ice and 3 bags of cubes and have room for a big ziplock freezer bag full of meat. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, I love crappie and gills!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 387130, member: 12381"] You are not camping for a long time. When I go camping it is usually 5-7 days and we bring dry ice. You really have to be careful with dry ice as it can burn you real bad and can ruin a good cooler by cracking it, but you can have cold storage for a week long. If I camp for any less than 4 nights I will bring block ice and as long as we aren't talking super hot weather then it lasts quite some time. Block ice will last much longer than cubes. Like said, use a different cooler for your normal use like food and beer or whatever, so the cold storage doesn't get opened a lot. One of the average sized Coleman 100qt coolers that you can get at Wally World for about $40 should hold 3 blocks of ice and 3 bags of cubes and have room for a big ziplock freezer bag full of meat. Good luck, I love crappie and gills! [/QUOTE]
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