I use 8lb main line and a 6 lb lead for salmon. Takes a while to get them in, but the fight is awesome.
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I use 8lb main line and a 6 lb lead for salmon. Takes a while to get them in, but the fight is awesome.
How can you tell the difference in the "awesome fight" between a 15 lb fish and a 25 lb fish using a 6# leader? The walking?
i can imagine landing a yellowish fish in a really open space, maybe even a chrome fish but not in the spaces i was fishing lol. Actually honestly i can't imagine anyone landing a 25 lb chrome straight from the lake salmon, it would just take you under a log before you would be able to do something because all you can do with a 5 pound leader is chase after it and hope lol.
id love to see a vid of any of you guys landing a chrome salmon on a 5 pound leader.......
I caught around 30 fish that day and kept the one hen for myself, some roe and table fare,was fishing from around 4 am until dark. Wow , I did the math and it seems to me you were averaging 2 fish an hour. Pikeattack your arm must be sore catching all those 25 lb'ers. Your living the dream Fishman, a dream.
I'm not sure what you guys are finding hard to believe it's not hard landing fish on 8 pound main and 5.5 lead line my dad and I landed a couple close 40 pounds last year. You want a video fine I'll see what I can do
i find it hard to believe that anyone can land 25 lb chrome salmon on 5 lb line with even an 18 ft rod, considering it would just spool you, especially if you fish the spots i do with logs and downed trees blocking the river anywhere, good luck lmao, id love to see a vid of a CHROME salmon not some old boot thats been in river for weeks.