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How long can you freeze fresh mackerel?

Asked: Mike Hulbert, Last Updated:

Mackerel for freezing should be chilled immediately after capture and frozen within 24 hours; mackerel with a high fat content should preferably be frozen within 12 hours. Frozen mackerel, properly glazed and kept in cold storage at -30°C, will keep in good condition for at least 6 months.

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