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<blockquote data-quote="CrossJ" data-source="post: 1073795" data-attributes="member: 9685"><p>In order for the eggs to have any resale value, they must be handled and processed properly. Very few know how this is done properly. Almost an art form. As far as the russian mafia types, this is true. But these guys arent just a bunch of petty thugs with russian accents. These guys are VERY bad individuals. I would try to avoid any contact with them if at all possible.</p><p></p><p>The Ok dept of fisheries has been running a paddlefish program that is in its third year. The fish are picked up by biologists and processed for the eggs. The meat is also processed and vacuum packed. The meat can be picked up by the fishermen at the processing facility at no cost to the fisherman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossJ, post: 1073795, member: 9685"] In order for the eggs to have any resale value, they must be handled and processed properly. Very few know how this is done properly. Almost an art form. As far as the russian mafia types, this is true. But these guys arent just a bunch of petty thugs with russian accents. These guys are VERY bad individuals. I would try to avoid any contact with them if at all possible. The Ok dept of fisheries has been running a paddlefish program that is in its third year. The fish are picked up by biologists and processed for the eggs. The meat is also processed and vacuum packed. The meat can be picked up by the fishermen at the processing facility at no cost to the fisherman. [/QUOTE]
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