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Does smoked trout need to be refrigerated?

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Storing Your Smoked Trout Freeze or refrigerate (preferably at 38°F or less) your smoked trout if you vacuum pack it and do not plan to eat it immediately. This is essential if you have any doubts about the salt content or time and temperature process achieved during smoking.

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