Pro Cure and use about half of what the directions say. Absolutely best to cure the roe the day before you use it. I vacume seal mine fresh, and then thaw, cure and fish. I prefer pre-cutting to size then curring. I just mix them in a bowl and set them out to cure. Setting them out after mixing in the cure until semi dry on the surface only. Your not drying the eggs just letting them set up then bagging in the fridge. Deadly on the Silvers, and Kings around the Kenai Peninsula in all streams and rivers. Seems to really outfish ones that have been cured for days, or cured then vacume sealed to be used later. Would always have to buy the commercial cured roe form a Carr's for the first day to finally get some fresh roe. We outfished the commercial 10-1 and even sold some along the river to other people.