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does the species matter when it comes to eggs
I have been told chum eggs are the best.
I run a big ol corky to tell me if my line is messed up and to lift my line 1" or so OFF the top of the bobber.I was wondering why people put corkies above their slip bobbers. I use a bead to hit the bobber stop, but i noticed most other fisher people today had a corkie too. And while I'm asking stupid questions, does the species matter when it comes to eggs, i mean using eggs from the same species you're targeting or deliberately different... I ask because I was at a store where the eggs were labeled as sockeye eggs. I bought some and didn't catch. That being said store bought seems to be less effective in general, or my lack of experience and my 7 ft rod that i couldnt mend the danged line fast enough on. Thanks for your input!
Hmmmmm...where would you get those???but I have been told chum eggs are the best.
Hmmmmm...where would you get those???
The preparation is completely different. With other eggs, you "cure" them. With chum eggs, they're "poached."
The preparation is completely different. With other eggs, you "cure" them. With chum eggs, they're "poached."
I run a big ol corky to tell me if my line is messed up and to lift my line 1" or so OFF the top of the bobber.
As far as eggs, eggs from the same river are usually best I think, cure is Much more important in my opinion-
Hmmmmm...where would you get those???
Chums are illegal to harvest, and I'm sure that covers taking thier eggs-
I assumed we were talking about OR,
but is stand corrected if other wise-
on another note, why harvest chum? (besides dog food)