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Does catfish freeze well?

Asked: Fabio Polani, Last Updated:

Keep fresh catfish in the refrigerator up to two days before cooking or freezing. Use frozen catfish within 4 to 6 months for best quality. After cooking, store catfish in the refrigerator three to four days; and two to three months in the freezer.

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