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Is it better to gut fish before freezing?

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When fresh fish is frozen, the processes of spoilage is temporarily stopped. First, the freezing temperatures stop the growth of bacteria in and on the fish. The bacteria are the primary reason that fish spoil so quickly. ... The fish should be cleaned and gutted as soon as it is caught.

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