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Thread: Couple tries at Silverwood

  1. #11
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    WOW a bald eagle, didn't even kow we had those guys in socal. Nice job on the trout!

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    Great report(s) and pics as well. Congrats on beating the skunk......finally.

    To cure the roe you can use 20 Mule Team Borax from the detergent section of your local supermarket. Add some salt and maybe a lil sugar with some food coloring of your choice.

    Just cut the fresh roe skeins into small bait sized pieces and place layer upon layer with enough Borax to cover each layer as it is placed upon the last. Then leave it in the fridge for a couple days. This will cause the moisture to be drawn out of the eggs ad then it will be reabsorbed through osmosis while making the individual egg cell walls tougher

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    Great pics, I skunked there yesterday.....for stripers!

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    i like the underwater pics....way to throw the bbz dude better luck next time.

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    nice shots of the lake... that bite should be picking up right before
    the moon phase rolls in!!!

    cm

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg View Post

    To cure the roe you can use 20 Mule Team Borax from the detergent section of your local supermarket. Add some salt and maybe a lil sugar with some food coloring of your choice.

    Just cut the fresh roe skeins into small bait sized pieces and place layer upon layer with enough Borax to cover each layer as it is placed upon the last. Then leave it in the fridge for a couple days. This will cause the moisture to be drawn out of the eggs ad then it will be reabsorbed through osmosis while making the individual egg cell walls tougher
    Thanks, I'll have to pick up that borax tomorrow and try it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifishtoolittle View Post
    WOW a bald eagle, didn't even kow we had those guys in socal. Nice job on the trout!
    Oh yeah! Every year at Silverwood they hold Eagle counts.

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    I was there Sunday in Miller Canyon and got the skunk. The wood hasn't been good to me lately? Thanks for the report.

    Are they still stocking Silverwood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_B. View Post
    Are they still stocking Silverwood?
    I haven't checked the stocking reports lately, but if they are, they must be stocking trout by the marina. I haven't seen many trout come out in Cleghorn.

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    Nice pics, especially of the Eagle never knew we had them so close to home.

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