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Stupid Sockeye Tricks – Dry Cure Grocery Store Shrimp

Here is yet another stupid sockeye trick.  From the basics we know that sockeye, like other salmon, like a bit of scent.  It can help trigger a bite.   We can get that scent through commercial scents, or by adding a piece of bait.

Sand shrimp and cured coon stripe shrimp are popular choices, but can sometimes be hard to obtain – especially at the height of the season.An alternative is using shrimp from the grocery store.

I prefer to use shrimp which is wild caught, instead of farmed.  I know it makes a difference to my taste buds, so I have to believe that the fish can tell the difference too.  I use unshelled raw shrimp, but anything should work.

Since it isn’t a whole shrimp it doesn’t need to be cured the way that coon stripe shrimp does, but it does help to do a little processing to enhance its flavor.

The basis for this processing is a commercial dry cure.  Everything you need is:

I also use latex gloves to avoid contaminating the bait.

First I assemble all the ingredients.  For an add-in, I’m using Fire Power krill powder.

Then I put a layer of shrimp in the container and sprinkle on the cure and Fire Power.

I repeat this process until I’ve added all the shrimp I want to do.

Then attach the lid and GENTLY roll it around to ensure the shrimp gets evenly coated.

Now let it sit in the refrigerator for about a day, rolling it around a couple times a day.

The shrimp is then ready to fish.

If kept cool the bait should be good for a week or so.  Beyond that I recommend making up a new batch.  Even if you feel it is still good, why take a chance on old bait when making up a new batch is so relatively easy and cheap?

For additional sockeye tips please see here.

 

 

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