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I have fished with roe using mesh but was wondering if anyone has suggestions about a recipe or something to be able to go right to the hook without the mesh.
Ive fished with guides in Alaska that did this.
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02-20-2025, 05:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2025, 05:16 PM by Piscophilic.)
Growing up in SW Oregon we fished with roe w/o mesh. We would tie the line to the shank of the hook ofter going though the eye and it formed a loop you could open and then close around the skein of the roe. Is that what you are asking about or a cure recipe that hardens the roe so you can just stick a hook in it?
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As Pat has outlined above I’ve used the borax to cure the roe and fished it with hooks that had an egg loop tied into it. Jello powder was used to add color, strawberry seemed to be the most popular but other tones of “red” have their days
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I think I'll start with the egg loop and see how I do.
Does the cure make the roe a bit tougher so it will stay on better?
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I spent a full year in King Salmon, AK. The salmon eggs we got at the boat dock fish cleaning station were collected every day by a couple of Washington State men who came to King Salmon for a month every summer. They treated them with borax and cut them into small bunches which were then put into small, reddish colored mesh bags and tied off. They used some of those eggs for their fishing at King salmon and shipped the rest back to Washington State for the fall salmon run there. I don't know if they refrigerated them or froze them, but they only fished for salmon by bouncing mesh sacked, treated eggs on the bottom. They were VERY successful at doing so.
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