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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: penguinabc123 on December 13, 2011, 03:29:08 PM

Title: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: penguinabc123 on December 13, 2011, 03:29:08 PM
Hey everybody,

I tried searching/googleing this but couldn't come up with any results. This is going to be my second steelhead season (the first season didn't go so well) and I was hoping to have some roe to fish with. However, of the limited salmon I caught this season (work/school = limited time) none had roe for me. My question is about the pre-packaged roe at like wal-mart or canadian tire.
1. Is it even worth buying that to use or is the quality poor enough that I shouldn't waste my time
2. If I buy it am I able to re-cure it, that is do a who pro-cure proccess on it? ( I have read up on curing methods) I know that, yes, I can cure it again, but will it be effective is what i'm getting at.

Thank's a lot for any respones!!

-Andrew
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: Fish Assassin on December 13, 2011, 03:57:33 PM
I wouldn't waste my money on that. Rather, go to Berry's and buy some of their procured roe. Much better IMO
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: Sterling C on December 13, 2011, 04:31:32 PM
There are a lot of good options besides roe.

Go to save on foods and buy a shrimp ring. You can fish them as they are or dye them using pro-cure.

Another good option is to fish jigs. Bent Rods makes an excellent product.
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: paul1971 on December 13, 2011, 04:38:34 PM
 Don't waste you're time on that goo they try to pass off as roe. Shrimp work great low maintenance and effective.
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: silver ghost on December 13, 2011, 04:52:48 PM
that stuff is complete garbage not to mention its a complete ripoff...I think it was like 12 bucks last I saw it and it isn't even close to a pound, maybe 500 grams at most
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: Trout Slayer on December 13, 2011, 05:59:19 PM
Buy some spider thread, and melnak baitmaker mesh. Goto Berrys or other shops that carry it and ask for water hardened single eggs. Tie up roe bags with 5-7 eggs in each sack. Doesnt hurt to add a little smelly jelly, pautzkes nectar or procure scents to it.
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: bigblue on December 13, 2011, 06:41:19 PM
Frozen stuff is way better than the vacuum packed stuff.
I would not touch that stuff.
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: colin6101 on December 13, 2011, 06:43:35 PM
Used it once in a pinch and it was terrible. Better off using artificial bait, jigs or shrimp as other people have already mentioned. 
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: penguinabc123 on December 14, 2011, 08:54:05 AM
Thanks for all the answer's guys, I am glad I asked on here before I wasted my money.

There have been a lot of great options suggested and I guess I have about 3-4 months to try them all out :)

Hopefully this season I pull one in before I get to discouraged.
Thanks again,


-Andrew
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: obie1fish on December 27, 2011, 04:45:30 PM
Prawns are good. I use smaller chunks of them myself. Good luck!

And, uh, trout slayer, would you mind posting a little more often? You advice seems good for my heart rate! ;D
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: lucky on December 27, 2011, 07:00:32 PM
Trout Slayer summed it up pretty good. In 30 minutes I tied up more than enough for a few trips, unfortunately if the weatherman is right it may be some time before I get to use them.


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Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: Brook Trout on December 28, 2011, 08:39:19 PM
After I cure my Roe i Freeze it in vacuum bags for whenever i want to head-out. they last for over a year easy! I don't use bags, I just use roe by itself and find it works much better that way.
Title: Re: vaccum sealed roe
Post by: Kenwee on January 02, 2012, 08:21:27 PM
Has anyone ever tried Sunrise cured roe out of Oregon? Search Sunrise salmon roe on Google , they look really good.