
How much ice do you take out for Tuna>? | IFish Fishing Forum
Jul 25, 2007 · I carry 200 lbs of ice in a ice chest inside the cabin of my Trophy. A saftey tip, if you put ice chest inside a cuddy, make sure you have them secured so the chest cannot shift …
How will you store large amounts of tuna - ifish.net
Jul 30, 2002 · Fishing on a boat with a forward cabin and large clear deck in the rear of the boat; I guess we would put the chest of ice at the rear of the boat, and would put the fish forward in …
Ice Handling For Tuna - IFish Fishing Forum
Sep 8, 2023 · A pound of ice per pound of fish is a good rule of thumb for tuna. I carried out 32 gallons of flake ice in an uninsulated aluminum hold while bottom fishing and the ice held up fine.
Carrying Ice On A Small Boat For Tuna Runs | Bloodydecks
May 22, 2024 · Any large solid mass of ice will help keep cubed ice colder longer. I fill my kill bag with frozen water bottles and 40-50lbs of ice and my cooler with the -5 degree west marine …
cockpit ice chest / fish box - 2 Cool Fishing Forum
Oct 10, 2007 · I like the idea of the fishbag, but I need some place to store a lot of ice for long offshore trips. I don't have a single fish box on the boat and want something permanent I can …
How To Manage Ice On A Small Boat For Tuna
May 7, 2024 · Hi everyone. Wanted to share how I manage ice during my tuna runs. Here's how I carry 400lbs of ice on a 21' Arima Sea Ranger without coolers on the deck. I would love to …
Fish storage | Bloodydecks - BDoutdoors
Jul 16, 2019 · We use two large ice chest on deck filled with ice. Each is pushed up against the cabin so they can also be used by the crew to lay/sit on. Our Parker also has a fish box below …
Tuna loins in transport. Help please? | IFish Fishing Forum
Aug 23, 2015 · With the starting point of having fish properly spiked, bled, chilled, and carked.... can I then keep the loins in good condition for 2 days of travel? I am thinking about keeping …
Ice on a 3 day trip | 360 Tuna Fishers Forum
Jun 18, 2008 · Good basic advice. Start your chest 2 -3 days ahead, ice down drinks, water, etc. Drain most of the water 1 day out, refill with ice and if you have a quality cooler, should not …
Taking care of Tuna...minimum ice for prime meat | Bloodydecks
Aug 17, 2012 · Once the heat is removed, it will take very little ice to keep it prime for the time that you are out on the water. NO need to buy hundreds of pounds of ice to take care of your catch.