Perfect, Thanks PursuitHere is the spoon. A little chewed![]()
Take along your harpoon and be prepared to defend your catch from ravenous Leos wherever you are.Anyone have any reports from up there? I am going to be fishing out of Masset starting sunday. Can't wait!!
Actually you have to free spool as soon as you suspect the sea lions are headed your way. Once the sea Lion detects thim.Yiohe vibrations of the struggling salmon he can hone in on it and its done fer. If you set the hooks deep when you first make contact with the salmon then let it free spool it will head to the bottom where sammy the Lion can`t see him or detect him.the free spool - tell me more! Not much experience with the sea lions so maybe you see them coming towards the fish more often than seals? Seems when a seal takes, it comes out of nowhere and you can't react until its already on the fish. Is this IF you seem him coming before, or do you just free spool once its taken and hope the salmon shakes free?
Set the hook hard, flip the free spool and then play the fish like you would with an old style knuckle buster that has a two way drag or centre pin on a river. Palm the spool to keep just enough tension on the fish to prevent back lashes (I prefer the term "Professional Spool Override"so you flip the switch and make damn sure you palm it firm right? Isn't it big risk of rat nesting it and stopping the salmon in its tracks and creating chaos in the reel? Seems everything has to be perfect for success. Still too much resistance to just quickly release all your drag to let him run that way?
This one wasn't weighed,, had to find and share it. But 78 or 61 what's the difference hey,,What a fish. I would like to think I would toss it back as well,, I just don't know. I tell myself I would but I wouldn't bet on it.