shuynh
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I just learned this trick from one of the guys fishing on one of the western pier. Thought I'd share it with you guys, saved a few of my spoons. I beleive it works best if you have braided line, it's a lot tougher to get your snag out with mono due to its elasticity.
When snagged, release the pressure right away. Release some line so that there is no bend on the rod. Hold rod up high at a 20 degree angle. Whip your rod tip back and forth (compact whips) a dozen times, then tighten your line by pulling the rod back to see it he spoon is out. Repeat if it did not work the first time.
I say it works about 75% of the time. I think if you set the hook too deep then you are SOL, but like I said, it saved me a few spoons. I'm sure a lot if you know this trick already, but I'm sure this might help the few that don't.
By the way, I caught my first ever pier salmon last night. She was a beautyful chrome hen around 20-25 pounds! She hit the green and white moonshine spoon (medium size) on a dull charge. What explosive power!!!
Steve
When snagged, release the pressure right away. Release some line so that there is no bend on the rod. Hold rod up high at a 20 degree angle. Whip your rod tip back and forth (compact whips) a dozen times, then tighten your line by pulling the rod back to see it he spoon is out. Repeat if it did not work the first time.
I say it works about 75% of the time. I think if you set the hook too deep then you are SOL, but like I said, it saved me a few spoons. I'm sure a lot if you know this trick already, but I'm sure this might help the few that don't.
By the way, I caught my first ever pier salmon last night. She was a beautyful chrome hen around 20-25 pounds! She hit the green and white moonshine spoon (medium size) on a dull charge. What explosive power!!!
Steve