Artificial Roe?
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:23 am
Just curious if anyone here has any experience using artificial roe made by companies like xfactor or ez eggs? My supply is running a bit low so I'm curious if they actually do work.
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I imagine it can't be any worse than corky and yarn, so worth a shot. I've read the milking action and color of roe is what makes it good for Coho, but again, no direct experience to say otherwise.doubleo6point9 wrote:Pretty much read the same thing. Was hoping to try the out on some coho's so ill probably just give it a shot and see how it goes.
I keep reading that they take scents pretty well so I may soak it in some oils overnight and hope maybe they'll milk a lot. I'm guessing it will all depend on the mood of the fish as always but we'll see.BentRod wrote:I imagine it can't be any worse than corky and yarn, so worth a shot. I've read the milking action and color of roe is what makes it good for Coho, but again, no direct experience to say otherwise.doubleo6point9 wrote:Pretty much read the same thing. Was hoping to try the out on some coho's so ill probably just give it a shot and see how it goes.
Ill have to try that. Thanks for the tip on that one.chongo469 wrote:I use the pom pom puff balls from the craft store a lot.... Let them soak in your egg goo and when you run out of bait, they work well in a pinch...
Best part is you can buy them in any size and any color, and use them and tie them in an egg loop just like yarnies or thread them on like a corky with a large sewing needle... I always keep one in my tackle box just for threading the Pom Pomsdoubleo6point9 wrote:Ill have to try that. Thanks for the tip on that one.chongo469 wrote:I use the pom pom puff balls from the craft store a lot.... Let them soak in your egg goo and when you run out of bait, they work well in a pinch...
Do you soak them overnight or have you found there's no difference between doing that vs a few mins when you're out in the water?chongo469 wrote:Best part is you can buy them in any size and any color, and use them and tie them in an egg loop just like yarnies or thread them on like a corky with a large sewing needle... I always keep one in my tackle box just for threading the Pom Pomsdoubleo6point9 wrote:Ill have to try that. Thanks for the tip on that one.chongo469 wrote:I use the pom pom puff balls from the craft store a lot.... Let them soak in your egg goo and when you run out of bait, they work well in a pinch...
I've read of people buying some store bought eggs, re-curing them overnight some and using it with success.FishingThePacNW wrote:I ordered some xfactor eggs last night because i used all of mine yesterdays trip and im gunna soak em in some egg juice even tho they come with roe and shrimp scent, also i was wondering if i buy some eggs from the store and put a little fire cure and then dry them and put some borax o fire on would they hit them?
Thanks for the tips Nate. Ill have to give sand shrimp a shot as well.natetreat wrote:I've caught plenty of fish on yarn balls and scent, probably more than I have on eggs. As far as fake eggs, they work, but not as well as real ones. I prefer Power Bait Power Eggs. Magic. Store bought eggs fish at about 10% of the effectiveness of home cured eggs. Re-curing them does not do much for 'em, unless they're all mushing or something. Doesn't make them more appetizing. Make sure they are bright red and don't smell fishy when you buy them.
If I'm in a pinch, and must buy bait from the store, I don't buy roe. Sand shrimp are much better from the store. They're alive, you know if they're bad because they are dead. And fish eat them right up. The reason I'm running eggs right now in particular is not just because the silver will eat them, but that the pinks usually won't. But coho will gobble up some shrimp until you can catch another hen.