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First time salmon help
#1
Posted 28 August 2010 - 05:40 PM
What is kind of gear would i need?
currently i think my spinning outfit is barely enough.. 7.5ft rod with 20lb braid
is it necessary to get a bigger rod? i rather save my money if i can.
what sort of lures or bait do i need if i am to get them in the rivers?
what time of day should i go? also should i go after rainfall?
I know there are many spots/areas, but generally what are some river areas where i can see large groups of them?
On another note, i also do a lot of photography so what might be the best places to get photographs of them jumping or a lot of them in a large pool?
Really appreciate any help! thanks
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#2
Posted 28 August 2010 - 06:34 PM
#3
Posted 29 August 2010 - 01:08 AM
You can use lures, but many people are just using bait like trout eggs, trout nuggets, or other types of soft bait and letting their line sit in the water as they wait for a bite.
I heard rainfall is when salmon and trout are active.
In terms of place, try Credit River, Bronte Creek, or Port Hope. (I heard Wilmot Creek is good, but it is a pain in the neck to get to the access points.)
#4
Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:07 PM
#5
Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:19 PM
Wilmots a blast, I would check out the log jam at the red bridge and the two pools above that, and if it's too crowded I would go to the parking near highway 2. There's also the thurne park valley conservation that I haven't been to yet, but maybe you can try it out for us?
#6
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:09 PM
lol I would never recommend braided line for float fishing because it takes away from the whole point of having a long flexible rod so you can use light lines, but for lures you can put a floro leader and fire away
I use power pro (braided) on my 11'6" river rod:
#7
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:13 PM
#8
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:17 PM
Doesn't the braid get frozen? Interesing. Nice chrome by the way. Did I happen to see you at the first pool of wilmot this spring? I was the guy that was casting a blue fox and put a steelie in a longos bag lol.
You can see the ice on the line above...
Wilmot, first pool... I was there, but I don't remember anyone casting any spinners... lol, that would have royally upset the guys float fishing.
#9
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:21 PM
#10
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:23 PM
#11
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:27 PM
#12
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:35 PM
Anyway, you asked if the braided line freezes... Click on the pic I posted of the Ganny above and zoom in, you'll see the ice chunks on my line near my rod tip. So to answer your question from before, yes power pro freezes, but there is a gel (or some product) that you can put on your guides to prevent everything from icing up.
#13
Posted 30 August 2010 - 10:41 PM
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