Hey thisbudsforu eggs are my life, they are what I live for, to smell to look at and to fish. The best eggcure on the market is Proglow. The biggest trick to curing eggs is making sure they are fresh, you don't want them to get to hot and you don't want them to get to cold (never put them on ice) it breaks down the skein. Blood is the biggest issue when it comes to soft eggs. When you catch a female never kill it by hitting it on the head. Either rip its gills out and let it lay and bleed. Then when done take the eggs out and put in a plastic bag. The best thing is to keep them in a cooler at 40-45 degrees. Once you get home butterfly the eggs, rinse them in cold water removing all blood if possible, cut into chunks and put in a large jar or plastic never in metal though. Sprinkle the egg cure on the eggs as if you were heavily salting a potato. Once you've done all your eggs then put the lid on and stir and cure in the fridge for 4-5 days. Once that is done vacuum-seal the eggs in pint jars and freeze to keep the best freshness. IF THIS ISN'T THE BEST EGG CURE EVER I'LL KISS ANYBODYS FEET WHO CAN OUTFISH THEM!!!!! Email me at stlhdr1@hotmail.com if you have any more questions.

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