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2nd Free Report to Public (Salmon) *Fish while it last!
#1
Posted 26 September 2006 - 09:21 PM
Hardwares used:
Shimano Convergence 10'BigFoot Rod Medium Power/ Slow Action
Daiwa Regal Xi 3500 Spinning Reel
P-Line 15lb mono (I don't really like it, any good alternative?)
Gold/Red Cleo 3/4oz
Rapala Jointed FireTiger (J13)
Snap Lock Swivel
Nail Clipper
Sunglass (I do not wish to have hook in my EyeBall)
Location:
Weather Condition:
Fish #1 (estimate 38" short) Very fresh & very silver. (eat'able?)
Fish #1
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Drove to Bronte Pier after few hours at Port Credit.
Condition & Fish Result:
My First Ever Female Salmon & It Was Huge One Too!
Thank you!
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#2
Posted 26 September 2006 - 10:12 PM
#3
Posted 27 September 2006 - 05:43 AM
The silver fish needs to go on the bbq.
The old girl is toast. Was she still full of eggs?
When the go black like that they have already started to decompose. She may go on for another week but thats it.
Really surprised there was no one fishing right beside you. Gets so bad out there you see ASS*&LES either :flossing the salmon or just netting them altogether.
I was told last week ministry got a new car out of the deal.:5 fish, 2 guys, no licence and 2 nets.= Bye BYe Pontiac!
The other float forms are asking its members to take pics of any of these guys...might deter them and save a few slite bellies along the river.
Most of the guys here have a cam ......could be an interesting composition..and save a few fish in the meantime.
Regardless;
Nice catch! Im sure you'll have a pin in no time! (Steelhead in 2 weeks or so....get ready!!!!!)
#4
Posted 27 September 2006 - 11:57 AM
darn heavy too... pic don't do justice... close to 30lb is my guess? than again i would know because i can't guess how heavy 30lb would be.
I need to get me a weighter.
I got no PIN, No Wader.
Is steelhead that much fuN?
#5
Posted 27 September 2006 - 01:10 PM
Did you release the female or save the roe?
Lots of differnt ways to cure, freeze and preserve it for the next trip!
#6
Posted 27 September 2006 - 02:14 PM
#7
Posted 27 September 2006 - 03:07 PM
Nice fish!
I wouldn't use 15 pound mono with your 10' rod... I personally use a quality 8 lb test like Ande tournament (if they still manufacture it).
You'll find that 8 pound test cast further when you're fishing out at the river mouths.
#8
Posted 27 September 2006 - 06:25 PM
i want to muscle it in quick. and release it quick.
maybe i should lower to 12lb or 10lb?
what other brand of line is good quality?
#9
Posted 27 September 2006 - 07:29 PM
You'd be surprised the amount of slit bellies all along the riverbed.
Least one got away!
#10
Posted 27 September 2006 - 08:21 PM
#11
Posted 28 September 2006 - 06:06 AM
The backbone of the 10' rod will take most of the fight.
With that being said, it shouldnt take you that long to bring one in with a fairly quick recovery time. The salmom are like warriors when in the river, far more hearty than something like a big musky which takes some TLC when releasing.
Depending on what you are using for bait, you may even be lucky enough to get a bow. Using the heavy 15-20lb line, the steel head can see it and your chances are slim.
#12
Posted 28 September 2006 - 11:03 AM
?
what do you think?
i want the ability to muscle the fish when needed.
15lb is good but yeah,,, i think it is bit on thicker side.
#13
Posted 28 September 2006 - 02:51 PM
BTW... I once tried to muscle a salmon with 15 lb Trilene XT on my old 10' 6" Fenwick Legacy and snapped the rod in half!
#14
Posted 02 October 2006 - 01:25 AM
I wouldn't really mind loosing spoons I guess... but
I would really hate it if I loose something like Rapala J13. As you know, these lures cost $9+. Freaking expensive.
What about 12lb IronSilk?
I think 12lb is good #.
Sure I could use 10lb no problem but... I just don't like to play the fish for so long and hold up other fishermen around me. (if there is any, especially thsoe cranky ones).
#15
Posted 10 May 2013 - 04:37 PM
Nice coho.
#16
Posted 18 May 2013 - 08:02 AM
holy necro batman!! this thread is 7 years old
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