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CJR said:
So you'd rather stress the fish out more and possibly kill it, just to make it more challenging?

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+1.. just doesn't make any sense..
 
I remember seeing salmon move out of the way to avoid light line. They seem to be just as line shy as steelhead.
 
Rainbow said:
I remember seeing salmon move out of the way to avoid light line. They seem to be just as line shy as steelhead.
ive never had that happen, even in gin clear water
 
Rainbow said:
I remember seeing salmon move out of the way to avoid light line. They seem to be just as line shy as steelhead.
+1

i have drifted bags through a big pool of salmon(easily 50 plus fish) and have watched all the salmon in the path of the line move out of its way.
 
usernamehere said:
And whats wrong with that if Im keeping the fish?
So your plan is to fight the fish with light line till it dies, then keep it to bury it as fertilizer?

What happens if your "light line" breaks after you've tired the fish half to death? If you're planning to keep the fish wouldn't it make more sense to use stronger line as you're less likely to lose it, and the fact that you would be able to land it faster?
 
fishernick said:
+1

i have drifted bags through a big pool of salmon(easily 50 plus fish) and have watched all the salmon in the path of the line move out of its way.
Same here moved right out of the way.

Let the circus begin please so I can have the pier all to myself lol
 
CJR said:
So your plan is to fight the fish with light line till it dies, then keep it to bury it as fertilizer?

What happens if your "light line" breaks after you've tired the fish half to death? If you're planning to keep the fish wouldn't it make more sense to use stronger line as you're less likely to lose it, and the fact that you would be able to land it faster?
+1 Hard to argue against this logic..
 
CJR said:
So your plan is to fight the fish with light line till it dies, then keep it to bury it as fertilizer?

What happens if your "light line" breaks after you've tired the fish half to death? If you're planning to keep the fish wouldn't it make more sense to use stronger line as you're less likely to lose it, and the fact that you would be able to land it faster?
Its the thrill of fighting and landing a large fish on a light line that makes me want to do it. I dont want to land it faster. If it dies then it goes into the ground, if not, its back in the water.

If you dont like it, dont do it. Theres nothing wrong with me challenging myself with lighter line.
You think everyone should follow the "norm" and follow "common" setups as procedures? dont kid yourself
 
usernamehere said:
Its the thrill of fighting and landing a large fish on a light line that makes me want to do it. I dont want to land it faster. If it dies then it goes into the ground, if not, its back in the water.

If you dont like it, dont do it. Theres nothing wrong with me challenging myself with lighter line.
Your logic seems flawed, unless you only intend on fishing for your limit... Once you have 2, technically you would be responsible for the rest surviving..
 
mrdrifter said:
Your logic seems flawed, unless you only intend on fishing for your limit... Once you have 2, technically you would be responsible for the rest surviving..
Uh huh, so i do it till i have 2 dead. Problems?
 
usernamehere said:
Its the thrill of fighting and landing a large fish on a light line that makes me want to do it. I dont want to land it faster. If it dies then it goes into the ground, if not, its back in the water.

If you dont like it, dont do it. Theres nothing wrong with me challenging myself with lighter line.
You think everyone should follow the "norm" and follow "common" setups as procedures? dont kid yourself
I respectively disagree. What you're doing is careless and irresponsible. I'd rather you not follow the "norm" and use 100lb braid.

Land em quick/release them so they can spawn instead of killing them for no reason. Even if you release one after tiring it that much, the chances of it's survival are much lower...just because it swims off, doesn't mean it will survive after being exhausted.

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CJR said:
I respectively disagree. What you're doing is careless and irresponsible. I'd rather you not follow the "norm" and use 100lb braid.

Land em quick/release them so they can spawn instead of killing them for no reason. Even if you release one after tiring it that much, the chances of it's survival are much lower...just because it swims off, doesn't mean it will survive after being exhausted.
If you want to ensure its survival, dont fish it. Why dont you stop fishing for any fish? what if you accidentally kill it?
 
usernamehere said:
If you want to ensure its survival, dont fish it. Why dont you stop fishing for any fish? what if you accidentally kill it?

glad i will probably never see you on the rivers...otherwise i would probably cut your line....its not only very disrepectful to the fish....its disrepectful to every angler fishing around you
 
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