Hey guys, any tips on how to land a Pink salmon from shore? Had two on the line and got them within 2 feet of the bank but they got off. A bit frustrating.
Hey guys, any tips on how to land a Pink salmon from shore? Had two on the line and got them within 2 feet of the bank but they got off. A bit frustrating.
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As soon as they get close just back up and pull them right up on the bank. Works for all fish species.
Yep walk em back, don't use the rod tip.
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Tail them or net them works too and better options for C&R. But if you are keeping them and have a strong leader you can beach them. If you are going to beach them turn their head towards you before you walk back it increases your odds over trying to over power a fish swimming away
Unless of course you are releasing the fish... then you don't want to be the Jerry and drag it through the rocks...
Tire the fish properly by exhausting the near-side flank. Rod should be horizontal, pointing downstream and parallel to the river, ideally fight your fish from a slightly downstream position so that it is fighting current and rod... once the one side is exhausted, the fish will not be able to resist and swim right to you at the shore.
Now... move your rod 180 degrees opposite your fighting position - upstream horizontal parallel to river... when the fish is directly upstream reduce pressure so that it drifts right to your feet...
Cradle, remove your barbless hook and quickly decide if you are keeping or releasing. You may need to adjust your position as you do this depending on what your fish is doing... but if you maintain your position relative to the fish as described above, it will become easier and eventually you will look like a real pro...
*note - does not work so well if you have foul hooked it in the dorsal or tail... then you should either break it off or have an assistant remove the hook and release while the fish is still in enough water that it isn't being damaged.
Last edited by dak0ta; 08-11-2019 at 09:36 AM.
Check out "Fishing with Rod" on YouTube, he's local and has several of videos posted on landing & releasing salmon.
If your going to drag them up on the rocks you better be sure its a pink or something you can keep.
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