Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: drock31 on September 22, 2013, 07:41:11 AM
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I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but whenever I'm on the river and I see other people catching pinks, the try to bring them in right away. Lots of time they are trying to pull them in so hard, they pull the hook right out of there mouth and it comes flying back at them. Relax people!! Enjoy the fight and take your time. If your using the proper gear these fish can be fun to catch. Have your drag set so if the fish takes a good run it can get some line off, and tire it out a bit first before you try and bring it to shore. You have more success landing fish this way and if you do lose one it's only a pink!!!
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Agreed.
Too many people fishing pinks with too heavy line and gear.
I realize that Rod has done some great work with his new Videos on fishing for pinks by showing light gear etc. Maybe Rod's videos next time could also show more footage on how to play a fish and how to release a fish. More on the sport / ethical side of fishing.
Time to do some hiking and focus on the Coho.
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Rod's videos really helped me choose the correct gear and technique.
I wouldn't have gone out to the Fraser if I didn't watch his videos.
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If the plan is to release the fish the quicker it's landed and released the better. Doubly so if the fish is foul hooked. The basic formula used for many decades was about 1 minute per pound. In other words if the fish is about 4lbs you should land it in about 4 minutes.
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If the plan is to release the fish the quicker it's landed and released the better. Doubly so if the fish is foul hooked. The basic formula used for many decades was about 1 minute per pound. In other words if the fish is about 4lbs you should land it in about 4 minutes.
Somewhat true but the fish still dictates when it is ready to be landed, horsing a fish in just to land it quicker for a C&R plan is a no-no in my books. Let it run and play itself out, just don't over-play it and basically kill the poor SOB before you land it. I don't time my landings of fish, nor weigh them on the river.
Foul hooked fish ?? Their somewhat of a different story, sometimes you gotta be a little "horsy" and I hate doing that but..........
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What do u expect. Most of the people fishing for pinks are newbies and don't know what proper fishing technique or etiquette is. Stop complaining online and start giving advises to the newbies while u r out fishing
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I see lots of people using long leaders and snagging fish. Despite my telling them that that is not the correct setup , I get cold stares and retorts like" this is the way I fish"
I believe it is an offence to snag fish. Would it do nay good to report this activity to DFO?
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Today I'm gonna fish with roe how long leader should I use? 3ft? Im fishing at vedder
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Today I'm gonna fish with roe how long leader should I use? 3ft? Im fishing at vedder
18-24" depending on water clarity
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If I use fake roe artificial the plastic stuff do I put that on the hook? Or above the Hook lol I
Think I'm hijacking the tread sry
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Since you already had fun landing the fish, then you should take your time to release the fish. I found it is a ;D pleasant feeling to see the fish slowly swim away rather than see >:( its belly up or floating away in the water. You know that it will die :'( then why not be patience and spend a few minutes more to let the fish recover then let it go.
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Have you ever "gone fishing" while playing the PC game Minecraft?
That's the fishing technique I see most often employed on the Lower Fraser River for pink salmon!
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After they catch them just reeling as hard as they can is crazy , I seen alot of it. But then when they bonk them is crazy too . Hitting the fish 3,4,5,6,7 times to kill it. You are supossed to only hit it once hard . They are damaging the fish for eating! I feel sorry for them or? they are stupid
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After they catch them just reeling as hard as they can is crazy , I seen alot of it. But then when they bonk them is crazy too . Hitting the fish 3,4,5,6,7 times to kill it. You are supossed to only hit it once hard . They are damaging the fish for eating! I feel sorry for them or? they are stupid
We are newbies and have lots to learn.
It's ppl like Tex whom I met at 5rd patiently teaching newbies makes fishing fun.
Also, Steven at First Light was super helpful too.
Instead of calling newbies stupid.
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If I use fake roe artificial the plastic stuff do I put that on the hook? Or above the Hook lol I
Think I'm hijacking the tread sry
this is a proven method that works. witnessed it two days by the same fisherman so....don't think it doesn't work. he mimicked a single egg roe with the skien flesh, outfished me and i was using bait.
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After they catch them just reeling as hard as they can is crazy , I seen alot of it. But then when they bonk them is crazy too . Hitting the fish 3,4,5,6,7 times to kill it. You are supossed to only hit it once hard . They are damaging the fish for eating! I feel sorry for them or? they are stupid
Have you seen a fish still move around, jump and flap like he's still alive after receiving the rock shampoo or wooden shampoo? Reason most of us hit them over a few times is so it dies instantly, so it is kinda cruel to let it suffer a long slow death. Best way....bonk it till you pretty much stunned it, bleed it and clean it right away and throw in it in the ice. I've witness a person bonk it, bleed it and clean it and the fish is still alive and swims off....when he put it in the water but..it didn't go far. luckily he got it back.
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i agree, i see people using like 20lb test line and gear.For me I dont fish for food, i just want to enjoy the fight, thats why i alwayss use a 2-6lb rod with a 6lb 1000 reel
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i agree, i see people using like 20lb test line and gear.For me I dont fish for food, i just want to enjoy the fight, thats why i alwayss use a 2-6lb rod with a 6lb 1000 reel
2-6lb rod is pretty light for pinks.
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this is a proven method that works. witnessed it two days by the same fisherman so....don't think it doesn't work. he mimicked a single egg roe with the skien flesh, outfished me and i was using bait.
What where you guys catching?
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2-6lb rod is pretty light for pinks.
I have been using 10lb Maxima Ultra green as a leader with my fly rod. Pinks aren't really that sensitive to leader diameter. I have been catching piles of fish in gin clear water. People using 6lb fluorocarbon etc is just overkill.
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Everyone was a newbie once. Don't get bent out of shape - offer to lend a hand and share your knowledge!
We are newbies and have lots to learn.
It's ppl like Tex whom I met at 5rd patiently teaching newbies makes fishing fun.
Hey, very cool to see you here! Glad I could help. ;D
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10lb is the most your going to need for pinks, the rookies use 25lb with 15 leader and that's why they muscle them in.