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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 28142" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>You are not forced to let them clean your fish or keep your caviar, but when you consider the value of caviar, Id say cleaning your fish for it is piss poor compensation. A nice female fish can have over $4000 retail value of caviar in her. Sportsmen are not allowed to sell caviar or profit from it in any way, you can keep it and prepare it yourself and give it away however. </p><p></p><p>Caviar is just salted fish eggs, not much to preparing it, the hardest pat is separating the eggs from the fleshy material they are enclosed in, Ive done it and its messy and time consuming the way I did it. You cannot freeze caviar or cook it. You can pasturize it and it will keep longer, but above a certain temperature and it will get nasty. Best would be to irradiate it, but thats not easily accomplished for most of us.</p><p></p><p>They could at least give people a few jars of finished product for allowing them to keep the eggs from their fish. Just an idea...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 28142, member: 562"] You are not forced to let them clean your fish or keep your caviar, but when you consider the value of caviar, Id say cleaning your fish for it is piss poor compensation. A nice female fish can have over $4000 retail value of caviar in her. Sportsmen are not allowed to sell caviar or profit from it in any way, you can keep it and prepare it yourself and give it away however. Caviar is just salted fish eggs, not much to preparing it, the hardest pat is separating the eggs from the fleshy material they are enclosed in, Ive done it and its messy and time consuming the way I did it. You cannot freeze caviar or cook it. You can pasturize it and it will keep longer, but above a certain temperature and it will get nasty. Best would be to irradiate it, but thats not easily accomplished for most of us. They could at least give people a few jars of finished product for allowing them to keep the eggs from their fish. Just an idea... [/QUOTE]
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