#239632 - 04/06/04 10:57 AM
What species of eggs are best
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Registered: 11/24/03
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May be a silly question but I was just wondering what eggs seem to be best, Coho, King, or Sockeye. Or does it matter?
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#239633 - 04/06/04 12:03 PM
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Parr
Registered: 09/18/01
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I think as long as you do a good job curing them all species of eggs will work. Chinook eggs seem to work a little better overall for chinook than silver or steelhead eggs but I've done perfectly fine on the others. I usually prefer to use silver and chinook eggs for springers, fall chinook, and silvers and my winter steelhead eggs for steelhead.
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#239634 - 04/06/04 12:15 PM
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River Nutrients
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Easter eggs taste best to me !!!
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#239636 - 04/06/04 02:22 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/07/03
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Loc: Shelton Wa.
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I use pink salmon, coho, chinook, chum and steelhead eggs. They all have worked well for me. I like to use the tightest skanes because they hold up better and having a good cure is a must.
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#239637 - 04/06/04 03:24 PM
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The Chosen One
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I'll cure up the eggs from any of the fish that I harvest and eat. Since I have no desire to eat any humpy or chum, I'm not willing to harvest them. So, I guess that means I cure up squawfish, sucker, and white fish eggs! Oh, I meant chinook, coho, and steelhead eggs.
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#239639 - 04/06/04 04:49 PM
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So I take it that sockeye eggs are not good eggs.
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#239640 - 04/06/04 04:57 PM
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The Chosen One
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Sockeye will mill around in a fresh water lake for at least a couple of months (if not more), before heading up to spawn.
Usually, the times when you can catch sockeye, their eggs are way too immature to use. I've never caught a sockeye that had a skein large enough to cure.
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#239643 - 04/06/04 09:21 PM
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Kitsap's Crankiest Contractor
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Let me ask in a different way. Has anyone had good results with sockeye eggs?
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#239644 - 04/06/04 11:00 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/10/02
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Loc: Everett, WA
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I'm definately not an egg expert, but I did cure up skeins from a couple of ripe Baker River Sockeye last year. They worked just fine for Silvers in the Snohomo & Skagit.
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#239646 - 04/07/04 01:16 PM
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Thanks all. I going to do some sockeye fishin this year, that why I was wondering.
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#239647 - 04/07/04 07:20 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/22/03
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Loc: Puyallup, WA
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I tend not to use chinook eggs as they are quite large. Coho, chum, and steelhead eggs all seem to be about the right size for alround fishing.
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#239648 - 04/07/04 09:57 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 11/27/03
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Loc: Sequim,Wa
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I too agree with Parker, I cure up all the eggs I harvest from my fish through the year, they all seem to work if cured the right way! I don't use the Pink or Chum eggs though, and I don't keep those nasty lil things either! There eggs are also more oval than round if u take a good look at them anyway! I too have also never seen any sockeye that I've caught have mature eggs, so never used them, so don't have anything to say about them either! Fish On, Chris
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