This is my what I do,
1 = I cut the roe into bait size chunks
2 = Lay them out on a paper towel
3 = Shake pro-cure over them, not too much though, just a decent sprinkle, turn over and repeat
4 = Place in a tub/jar in fridge, wait an hour,then turn tub/jar upside down,before going to bed, turn again,leave in fridge overnight
5 = In morning, spread roe out on something that will let the juices strain out of the roe, give it a couple hours
6 = Get a shallow rubbermaid storage tote, fill 1/3 of tote with borax
7 = GENTLY toss the roe in the borax tote, a bit at a time, if using lots of roe, change this borax when it feels damp/clumpy
8 = Place 16 0z hard plastic tubs/tupperware containers on table, fill bottom layer of these with new borax 1/4" or so
9 = take tossed roe and fill tub/ tupperware 1/2 full, another small layer of new borax, then fill with roe and top off with borax,no air pockets should be in the container, when finished. This is a crucial step in the process to prevent freezer burn.
10 = Make sure lids are on good and tight and place in freezer for storage or fridge for immediate use
I've been doing it this way for a long time, and am pleased to say it works fantastic, nice and rubbery texture to the eggs. The roe stays on my hook very well, and lasts for a good amount of casts. I cure it when i get it, and add the date to the container. I try not to have any roe in my freezer that is more than 8 months old, give or take a month
p.s I forgot to mention, it catches tons of fish too
Good Luck ......Bently