Can cured coho eggs be used effectivley on fall nooks????
T troutmasta Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2009 Messages 2,438 Location in a van down by the river.... Oct 17, 2010 #1 Can cured coho eggs be used effectivley on fall nooks????
brandon4455 Well-known member Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 3,860 Location Oregon Oct 17, 2010 #2 pretty sure yeah. i caught a chinook on coho eggs in combination with a chatruese sparkle corkie and yarn it's dynamite on the salmon river.
pretty sure yeah. i caught a chinook on coho eggs in combination with a chatruese sparkle corkie and yarn it's dynamite on the salmon river.
M metalfisher76 Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 1,060 Location pdx oregon Oct 18, 2010 #3 Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however.
Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however.
T troutmasta Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2009 Messages 2,438 Location in a van down by the river.... Oct 18, 2010 #4 metalfisher76 said: Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however. Click to expand... DO you cure them differenty for the steelhead?
metalfisher76 said: Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however. Click to expand... DO you cure them differenty for the steelhead?
H halibuthitman 1 Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 3,052 Location on the edge Oct 18, 2010 #5 metalfisher76 said: Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however. Click to expand... does that roe end up on the end of your flyrod?:think:
metalfisher76 said: Sure. Chinook are not as finnicky as most salmonids. They`ll mouth just about anything. I do save my ho eggs for early winters, however. Click to expand... does that roe end up on the end of your flyrod?:think:
M metalfisher76 Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 1,060 Location pdx oregon Oct 18, 2010 #6 troutmasta said: DO you cure them differenty for the steelhead? Click to expand... Borax, mostly
M metalfisher76 Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 1,060 Location pdx oregon Oct 18, 2010 #7 halibuthitman said: does that roe end up on the end of your flyrod?:think: Click to expand... Not since I was we young lad!:lol:
halibuthitman said: does that roe end up on the end of your flyrod?:think: Click to expand... Not since I was we young lad!:lol:
H halibuthitman 1 Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 3,052 Location on the edge Oct 18, 2010 #8 metalfisher76 said: Not since I was we young lad!:lol: Click to expand... darn.... I was really hoping I wasn't the only one..
metalfisher76 said: Not since I was we young lad!:lol: Click to expand... darn.... I was really hoping I wasn't the only one..
M metalfisher76 Well-known member Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 1,060 Location pdx oregon Oct 18, 2010 #9 halibuthitman said: darn.... I was really hoping I wasn't the only one.. Click to expand... Ha, I prolly would if I thought I needed to where I use the fly rod, they are not.
halibuthitman said: darn.... I was really hoping I wasn't the only one.. Click to expand... Ha, I prolly would if I thought I needed to where I use the fly rod, they are not.