To Use Cured or Uncured Eggs - That's The Question |
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For decades Great Lakes Anglers have relied on fishing fresh spawn, mostly in spawn sacks. The method has been tried and proven. Nonetheless, Great Lakes Anglers are quickly learning that enhancing that fresh spawn can help hookups skyrocket.
Curing fresh steelhead, brown trout and salmon eggs prior to tying them in sacks can prolong the life of the egg, the number of drifts you can make with that sack, add much needed color and scent to the spawn sack and toughen up the egg. Guides Mark Chmura of Pier Pressure Charters and Tim Roller of Ultimate Outfitters discuss here how using Pautzke Firecure and BorX O Fire to cure their spawn prior to tying them in sacks has changed the way they fish for steelhead in the Great Lakes. To Learn More About Pautzke Bait: http://www.pautzke.com Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pautzkebait |