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GetMeAFish
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As a newbie who hasn't caught his first salmon yet ... I'd like to ask a pretty simple and possibly a bit goofy question.
Once you get a salmon on the hook ... and you really just want to get your first one in ... anyhow ... anyway ... is it best to simply have a high test line wound in the reel and just horse the sucker in without 'playing it' ... hoping the line wouldn't snap ... or would this rip the hook right out of the fish?
I've read opinions on getting the fish in fast to reduce the trauma to it if it will in fact be released ... some say 'yes' and others say 'no, play it' ... for myself ... I want to have success at getting my first fish into the boat with the least amount of complication.
Once I have gained success and experience at catching one ... I would then start thinking more sportsmanlike ... and lower the line strength ... requiring more 'play' with the fish to be successful.
So what do you say ... if I can actually find a salmon ... should I just start a reel'n or does that effectively guarantee to rip the hook out?
Once you get a salmon on the hook ... and you really just want to get your first one in ... anyhow ... anyway ... is it best to simply have a high test line wound in the reel and just horse the sucker in without 'playing it' ... hoping the line wouldn't snap ... or would this rip the hook right out of the fish?
I've read opinions on getting the fish in fast to reduce the trauma to it if it will in fact be released ... some say 'yes' and others say 'no, play it' ... for myself ... I want to have success at getting my first fish into the boat with the least amount of complication.
Once I have gained success and experience at catching one ... I would then start thinking more sportsmanlike ... and lower the line strength ... requiring more 'play' with the fish to be successful.
So what do you say ... if I can actually find a salmon ... should I just start a reel'n or does that effectively guarantee to rip the hook out?