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General salmon information and fishing
tips:
1. Generally, the best times of the day
are during the times when there is low light and so too, on cloudy days. On
bright and sunny days, salmon will usually collect and assemble deep in the
holes.
2. Take note that salmon do not feed
while in the river. When they do strike, it is a behavior that is learned.
Salmons are known to be predatory and aggressive when in the lake, up until
they go into the river.
3. Set the hook by yanking downstream
with your rod three times. To get a better set, pulling on the line with your
free hand can help. Sometimes, when you lift the rod straight up, it will pull
the fly out of the mouth of the salmon.
4. In order for the hook to go through
the thick jaws of the salmon, you should always sharpen your hooks.
5. Fishing with a partner can be
enjoyable and at the same time help each other to spot a salmon. While one is
fishing, the other can be high up on the other side of the bank observing the
reaction of the salmon and where exactly they are. Polarized glasses are very
helpful when doing this and would bring satisfying results.
6. Finding a good hole where there are
many salmon inside and you can fish there for the whole day!
7. Your weight as well as the length of
the tippet should be adjusted so that it matches the holes depth and the depth
of the fish. Your weight should not drag, but should only touch the bottom
every now and then. Note that a tippet that is three feet long will set the fly
six inches up to two feet off the bottom.
8. By adding a foam indicator at the top
of your fly, you can get your fly higher in the water column.
Fly fishing tips:
Chuck-n-duck is the most familiar and
easiest, method in using a fly rod to fish for salmon.
Popular four line formulas for
chuck-n-duck:
The River Guide
- 100+ yards of 30 pounds backing
- 20 feet of Amnesia line
- 100 feet of shooting line
- 3-6 feet of Maxima monofilament (6-8 lb.
test)
- 20 feet of Maxima monofilament (12 lb. test)
Swivels and weight
The Simple Set-Up
- 100+ yards of 30 pounds backing
- 10 feet of Maxima monofilament (12 lb. test)
- 100 feet of shooting line Swivels and weight
- 3-4 feet of Maxima monofilament (6-8 lb. test)
The simple and cheap Set-up
- 100+ yards of 30 lb. backing
- 100 feet of Amnesia line (15 lb. test)
- 20 feet of Maxima monofilament (12 lb. test)
- Swivels and weight
- 3-6 feet of Maxima monofilament (6-8 lb. test)
The combo
- 100+ yards of 30 pounds backing
- 100 feet of shooting or Amnesia line
- 3-12 feet of Maxima monofilament (10-20 lb.
test)
- Swivels and weight
- 4-10 feet of Maxima monofilament (2-12 lb. test)
About The Author:
Travis Clemens is a life time fisherman
and he knows the ins and outs of gettinem on the hook! You too can gettem on
the hook with Travis as your guide!
http://www.best-fishing-tips.com Copyright Travis
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