Pafisher4
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Loose eggs for roe bags
Hello everyone. I've been getting stuff together to make my own roe bags for the STEEL this upcoming season. This is my first time doing it and from videos I've seen, I understand how to cure a full skein. But how do you get loose eggs to tie up roe bags? Do you just pluck each egg off the skein carefully or do you have to wait until you find a mature hen who is just about to spawn? Thanks for any info.
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Bogeyjoker
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 16:10:14
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Oooh...that title kinda makes me blush...
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 16:11:59
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Go to poor dicks and buy a #
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 16:19:09
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The best thing to do is to go to Poor Richards and buy a bag of uncured salmon eggs, just ask them and they will have them in back. Tie them into sacks the sooner you get them the better, keep refrigerated, obviously. I have no experience freezing uncured eggs, maybe someone who does can comment if they have before and you can keep them longer.
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 16:27:05
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ORIGINAL: Pafisher4 Hello everyone. I've been getting stuff together to make my own roe bags for the STEEL this upcoming season. This is my first time doing it and from videos I've seen, I understand how to cure a full skein. But how do you get loose eggs to tie up roe bags? Do you just pluck each egg off the skein carefully or do you have to wait until you find a mature hen who is just about to spawn? Thanks for any info. Just slit them open when u catch them, then kick them back in the water
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 17:19:18
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slit 'em and kick 'em cure the skein then cut it into chunks and tie sacs with it or go buy a pound of eggs for $10 that'll last you most of the season
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 17:39:46
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i use lots of egg sacs.like they said buy the eggs by the pound from PR. u can tie many sacs out of 1 pound. i use 5 eggs per sac. they freeze just fine. i save my containers and the juice from the PR single cured eggs that i use and freeze the egg sacs in the juice. i have froze and refroze and have used them up to 2 years later. when un thawed they will be white when they are no good.
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steeLpunishment
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 17:40:54
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you need brown trout egg or its not even worth it catch a brown trout and squeeze out all the eg put them in some lees sack net and pound fish all day pm me i hook you up with some sometime maybe
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 20:20:22
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I like using uncured eggs. I usually get my own from a ripe hen but you can buy them at a cleaning station. I've tried Salmon, Steelhead, and Brown eggs and they all work better at different times of the year. In general the bigger eggs and sacs are used in the Fall or in high water. Downsize the egg and the sac in Winter or low water. The fresher the eggs the better. Rinse in river water until hardened to your liking. I just take a gallon zip lock bag on my fishing trips. If I get a ripe hen, I pour the eggs into the bag and zip it tight full of water. 20 mins is usually good. Dry the eggs and pack in vacuum bags for the number of days you plan to fish. One cup of eggs should tie about 50 sacs or more. Get them in the freezer as soon as possible. I've never used cut or cured roe but I hear it works great in the Fall.
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 20:47:37
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none of those eggs work xcept brown egg you read to many books be rippin fin on brown egg trust me i do this
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/29 20:51:06
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ORIGINAL: heyiknowyou slit 'em and kick 'em cure the skein then cut it into chunks and tie sacs with it or go buy a pound of eggs for $10 that'll last you most of the season i used to do the old slit n kick but have become more enviromentally concerned and now promote swqeez and release its for the better good pf our fishery .....and the future our children
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/30 10:30:39
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Ok. Thanks for all the info guys. Hopefully i'll snag some steelies this fall on some hand tied egg sacs, wait I should watch my use of that ugly "s" word.
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/30 12:35:32
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I second the "brown trout eggs" theory, but I have some caviar I'm gonna tie up this year....the steels cannot resist the caviar.
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RE: Loose eggs for roe bags
2011/08/30 16:26:22
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ORIGINAL: BIGSLICK Just slit them open when u catch them, then kick them back in the water Don't forget, you have to turn your back to the stream and toss them over your shoulder! I learned that on here!
My Wife said, if I go fish'n one more time, she'll leave me! God, I'm going to miss her!
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