Curing eggs in the Alaska Bush can be a chore during salmon season. Oftentimes, anglers need a lot of eggs and don't have lots of time to cure them. Enter Bob Kratzer of Alaska Kingfishers who runs a fly-in lodge on Alaska's Nushagak River. With more than two-dozen clients fishing eggs, the Kratzer farm cures dozens of skeins daily and needs them to be top-notch and ready within hours. Here you'll learn how he uses two colors of Fire Cure and scents them with Fire Power to drum up constant success without having to be too patient.
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