Hi,
Guys what are you doing to preserve your big fish on hot days? I'm considering a coolbox with ice blocks, and maybe quatering some of my larger catches such as longtail tuna. I'm not really a fan of storing fish in the hull. As my hull is generally a bit smelly and on hot days rather warm inside. Due to sharks I'll prep my fish on land, I'm fortunate to be island hopping here. Any thoughts appreciated rarely had this dilema in the UK/North Sea.
Please help.
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
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