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Chriskid
05/29/2012, 07:57 PM
i went flat fishin of block island with Kynan this weekend and we got some fresh flounder eggs. a little smaller then oyster eggs. sps love it:)

carlos413
05/29/2012, 08:04 PM
Nice I ll keep that in mind next time I go flounder fishing.

Chriskid
05/29/2012, 08:10 PM
Nice I ll keep that in mind next time I go flounder fishing.

oyster eggs r not cheap, flounder eggs for free priceless.. smaller too. i wonder how healthy they r compared too.

mtc1966
05/29/2012, 08:12 PM
oyster eggs r not cheap, flounder eggs for free priceless.. smaller too. i wonder how healthy they r compared too.

i would guess they would be very healthy

Chriskid
05/29/2012, 08:16 PM
i would guess they would be very healthy

what about fresh water fish eggs? does any think they would work or not?anyone try such things?

mtc1966
05/29/2012, 08:24 PM
oops

Chriskid
05/29/2012, 08:49 PM
oops

what happened......lol

mtc1966
05/30/2012, 06:16 AM
what happened......lol

i some how replied when i didnt me too.

BubbaBoBobBrain
05/30/2012, 06:26 AM
How hard is it to find the flounder eggs?

mtc1966
05/30/2012, 06:31 AM
my guess would be you need to catch a pregnant female.

suicideissleep
05/30/2012, 07:12 AM
chriskid alot of food frozen food that we feed our fish are fresh water animals like brine and i think mysis are fresh water too so i don't see why the fresh water eggs wouldn't work i just think the oyster eggs have more protein in them

Chriskid
05/30/2012, 07:18 AM
How hard is it to find the flounder eggs?
i found a large female at the end of my fishing line of blockisland...lol
she wuz very tasty too...lol didnt want to waist the eggs.

Chriskid
07/01/2012, 07:40 PM
well i just made a new batch of sps/fish food, and they love it:) the little strands r catching and eating eggs and blend mix. the attacking strands are pullin in the food......sooo cool.

the brown one(soon to color up and hopeing for sweetness) is eating like a champ. been training them to eat during daylight since the 210 upgrade.

StaghornE
07/01/2012, 07:56 PM
Wow never thought of that but. I bet mullet roe would be packed with fatty acids. Or sardine roe for that matter. I'm throwing the cast net in the back of my truck right now!

Chriskid
07/01/2012, 08:04 PM
Wow never thought of that but. I bet mullet roe would be packed with fatty acids. Or sardine roe for that matter. I'm throwing the cast net in the back of my truck right now!

if they r small enough, or blend. im thrilled i have finaly trained them to no be on 3rd shift:) lol


wish i could do that Stag:thumbsup:

StaghornE
07/02/2012, 04:33 AM
I bet sardine roe is tiny. There might be a market for that.