Curing Eggs for fall salmon

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Live2Fish4Life
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Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by Live2Fish4Life » Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:49 am

With fall salmon in full swing this is the perfect time to be stocking up on your eggs. What better than to take a different look at a great way to cure eggs for fall salmon. In this video I break down one of my cures and how to cure the eggs properly. It all starts with quality eggs. And from there quality ingredients. I used Pautzke fire cure and borax o fire with AN Sporting sandshrimp powder and a few drops of pure anise oil from XFactor Tackle. When combined together you have a great recipe for success. Give these great products a try on your next outing and you will set yourself up for success. Tight Lines and fish on!

Curing Eggs for Fall Salmon: http://youtu.be/drlMagJJiT8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by jrodell27 » Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:20 pm

Thanks for posting! A new salmon angler here and can't wait to catch my first hen to try curing my own eggs.
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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by fishnislife » Tue Oct 21, 2014 4:55 pm

Man those look like they would go great on crackers. Yum!
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Nice video. There will be so many people who will benefit from your expertise. Hopefully Mike will see this and add it to the video database. Nice work man.



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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by gsus32 » Tue Oct 21, 2014 6:44 pm

I'm going to try my first batch tomorrow morning hopefully they come out good

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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by jrodell27 » Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:41 pm

Awesome vid thanks for posting.
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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by Live2Fish4Life » Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:49 pm

Thanks guys! Great to hear all of the feedback.

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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by oldguyfox » Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:34 pm

Wow, this looks like a great cure to try out thanks for making the video! Couple of questions. First, where can I find the powdered shrimp scent you use and second, will this cure also work on Skykomish Steelhead (maybe dont add the Firecure?) Or do you recommend something different for that.
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Re: Curing Eggs for fall salmon

Post by Live2Fish4Life » Sat Oct 25, 2014 5:14 pm

You are most welcome, glad it was helpful for you. The powdered sandshrimp is from AN Sporting. I am not sure if it's allowed to post the site link. Just type in "AN Sporting fishing scents" in google and you will see it.

To answer your second question, yes this will definitely be a great steelhead cure (minus the fire cure). I will be running it this winter steely season for sure. Hopefully there will be enough fish to make for some good results.

Tight lines!

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