First and foremost if you want quality eggs you must bleed the Fish ASAP after bonking it, and remove the eggs from the fish
My roe doesnt dry at all (For me quality eggs is important in hook up ratios) I go through tons of Borax i keep Pricemart foods sold out
Butterfly the skein, cut into strips then bait size peices in the procure to allow the eggs to juice, then re absorb after 3 days in the procure, straight in the borax and in a ziploc ready to fish. Adding Anise oil 1 day after the eggs have been in the jar of cure works well also, the anise oil will get re absorbed in to the eggs by day 3 - when i go to borax my roe and fish it, its dry and plump ready to go, i get a solid 5-10 casts out of a peice of roe
This methods works well, on connecting a constant 15-20 or more fish per outing.
Rinsing your eggs is not wise as the milking process as it hits the water plays an important roll on scent trails.
Pick up the egg cures book and read it, lots of great info
Here is a few ideas what i go by
Steelhead roe- Always natural ,i like wet natural brines with sugar/borax/salt/water etc
Coho roe - Natural its allready red either Borax cure,sugars, or natural procure add anise oil
Chum Roe - Either Natural or procured orange or red most of the time natural
Pink Roe - Pro Cured red, sometimes natural if its really orange colored eggs
Spring roe red/white - Procure the roe red/add anise oil
just because cured eggs look awesome when there done doesnt mean there awesome eggs, another thing you cant just chuck out a peice of bait and expect to catch something, you have to know how to read water and figure out where exactly those fish are going to be, once you got that figured out then your bait will provide you with lots of hook ups there is so many factors in getting a fish to bite your eggs then to just having a great bag of eggs.