Did you use the borax to mainly because you are freezing the eggs?. I just started curring eggs for the first time and am learning lots from different people from fishing on the river to and tackle shops. I also use redd hot double stuff, I just add a couple tea spoon of sugar and monster Bite powder. Some people told me I have to add scent and others said I don't need to.. I'm just trying to find what works..
Mostly yes. The borax takes up the space oxygen would use. No air/oxygen No freezer burn. It also keeps them dry and clean when they thaw or when you use them.
If they're sealed up right with no air, I suppose they'll last for months. I use eggs I've had frozen for up to 2 years later and they still catch fish.
@@technomickdocumentalist2495 yes I'm serious google it. It has been used for decades to cure salmon eggs. Before all the fancy commercial grade stuff, borax and kool-aid use to be the thing.
Man you are obsessed with how your roe looks. It looks great but literally the first minute and a half of this video is just you talking about how great your roe looks thats just the first min and a half, I stopped warching it half way through because you just keep stopping to show how well you think they turned out/how great they look... not what I clicked on this video for was to watch someone obsess over their roe curing job. Just a tip/suggestion if you're wanting people to recommend your video to others/people to actually watch through your video
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Did you use the borax to mainly because you are freezing the eggs?. I just started curring eggs for the first time and am learning lots from different people from fishing on the river to and tackle shops. I also use redd hot double stuff, I just add a couple tea spoon of sugar and monster Bite powder. Some people told me I have to add scent and others said I don't need to.. I'm just trying to find what works..
Mostly yes. The borax takes up the space oxygen would use. No air/oxygen No freezer burn. It also keeps them dry and clean when they thaw or when you use them.
Awesome!! Thank you
Awesome thanks for the reply, tight lines!
Any time!
I use wax paper on the cookie sheet
That works.
Show vid on curing them
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Can you freeze the eggs after you cure them
@@lancerudy9934 yup. Cover in borax to reduce air space in your container and they'll last for years.
How long do they last with out freezing them in the fridge
If they're sealed up right with no air, I suppose they'll last for months. I use eggs I've had frozen for up to 2 years later and they still catch fish.
Good Video 📹 👍 👌 👏
Thank you 👍
How well is the b run right now for the cowlitz when is the strongest patch that comes threw for the lower cowlitz
They're coming in now. Lower river should be hot.
@@Northwestfishingfanatics i havent seen any this past Tuesday and Wednesday down by lexington bridge. None jumping no bites
Quick question…. Will these eggs work for chinook?
Absolutely.
What is that borax powder ?
It is a laundry detergent booster.
@@Northwestfishingfanatics
No way, you serious ?
@@technomickdocumentalist2495 yes I'm serious google it. It has been used for decades to cure salmon eggs. Before all the fancy commercial grade stuff, borax and kool-aid use to be the thing.
Man you are obsessed with how your roe looks.
It looks great but literally the first minute and a half of this video is just you talking about how great your roe looks thats just the first min and a half, I stopped warching it half way through because you just keep stopping to show how well you think they turned out/how great they look... not what I clicked on this video for was to watch someone obsess over their roe curing job.
Just a tip/suggestion if you're wanting people to recommend your video to others/people to actually watch through your video
Not as obsessed as the fish are. 😀