By Brian Kelly | 02/27/2012 In the Great Lakes tying eggs into spawn sacs is the preferred method when steelhead fishing. Not only does the mesh hold the eggs together for a longer period than the use of cut skein, it also imparts another color dynamic that straight eggs alone can’t match. Pretty much anyone […]
Monthly Archives: February 2012
By Duane Inglin | 02/21/2012 Traveling the Pacific Northwest sportsman show circuit and performing my bait curing seminars at The Pautzke Bait Lab I’m asked time and time again; why don’t you guys have the Pautzke’s Gel Krill anymore? I miss it, too. Nevertheless, we don’t make it anymore and unless someone can convince owner […]
By Ben See | 02/17/2012 Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from a recent “Ask A Mixologist” transcription. We turned it into a Fire Blog due to the amount of questions we receive on this subject. Question: I was reading Ben See’s report about Fire Brining single eggs. After they are cured how long […]