Originally Posted by Buckrub
I froze my fillets in a baggie with water, for years. It keeps them fresh, that's for sure. But it's hard to thaw correctly. The huge ice 'cube' takes a long time to thaw and some fillets are thawed way before others. But it does keep them fresh.
I got a vacuum thingy, and I love it. However, I learned a trick. The first time I tried fish, the seal came undone in the freezer after a few weeks. I think the problem is that fish are wet, and the vacuum sucks moisture up into the seal area, and that won't hold once frozen. And it's probably impossible to get the fillets dry before vacuuming.
So, I finally figured out to seal them as normal, then use the part of the machine that makes bags, the sealer part that works without vacuum, and make about 3-4 additional seals past the first one. Then if the first one breaks because it's wet, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th one won't, it'll hold.
Works.
If you fish a lot and don't have one of these, get one. They're the cat's meow!