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Curing salmon eggs for fishing is a traditional method used by anglers to create effective bait. The process involves several steps to preserve the eggs and enhance their attractiveness to fish.
First, you need to collect fresh salmon eggs and separate them from the membrane. Then, prepare a curing solution using salt, sugar, and other ingredients like borax or commercial cures. Soak the eggs in this solution for a specific period, usually 24-48 hours, depending on the desired texture and firmness.
After curing, drain the eggs and allow them to dry on paper towels. Store them in airtight containers in the refrigerator or freezer to maintain freshness. Properly cured salmon eggs can last for months and are highly effective for catching various fish species. |
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