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I realize that most members are boat fisherman. Most of the fishing I do is in the Lower Niagara river and I use roe often. I was curios if any one fished with roe, and if you do what method do you use to cure it.
Reel_Screamer
11-24-2007, 02:30 PM
I cure mine with sugar and salt and orange jello..
Start out with 1 gallon of river water or clean ditch water (if you can find it) and pour in 1 cup of uniodized salt and a 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/2 box of orange jello, stir till all ingredients are dissolved and put your eggs in and soak them for 8 to 12 hrs stirring about every other hour, drain and rince with river ,ditch, lake water let dry and put them in a good sealed container..
Thats it ...Hope this helps...
I have never tried adding the sugar or jello, gonna give that 1 a try.
Thanks for the tip.
Any other tips out there.
I figure once I get enough of them, i will move this to the recipee section :lol:
Walleye Express
11-24-2007, 05:18 PM
Mike.
Used this stuff for 15 years when guiding on the rivers. Great for casting/bouncing for Steelies or rigging behind Hot Shot and Spin-N-Glows for Kings. http://www.pro-cure.com/eggcure.html
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