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    Backing for kings

    I just got a 10 wt rod and a couple 10 wide arbor reels. I was planing on useing them for chinook. I thinking 200 yards of 20 pound backing do you think that'll work.

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    Re: Backing for kings

    by kings do you mean you are fishing in yankee land for thier "king" salmon or are you after canadian spring salmon aint no nookie like chinookie friend ..springs .. smilies .. tyee .. canada eh mes ami lol
    as to gear .. a good stout trolling rod and knuckle buster reel works great .. killed a few springs with one .. one doesnt need fancy gear .. i like heavier main line with 20 lb test for the money end .. my preferance ....now if your moochin .. differant game for sure


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    Re: Backing for kings

    trolling ? i'm talking taking them on a fly rod.

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    Re: Backing for kings

    ahhh sorry amw23
    delete that infor .. all except the kings thing .. lol have fun


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    Re: Backing for kings

    not a problem thunder as for kings and what not my name of choice is tyee but correct me if i'm wrong but isn't it only a tyee if it's over 30 pounds

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    Re: Backing for kings

    yes,,tyee is 30lbs and up,,and americans call them king salmon,,here we call them chinook, or springs.

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    Re: Backing for kings

    Quote Originally Posted by Ddog View Post
    yes,,tyee is 30lbs and up,,and americans call them king salmon,,here we call them chinook, or springs.

    yep what Ddog said .. have fun


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    Re: Backing for kings

    I fish the nitnat and stamp with an 8/9 9 foot and 20 lb backing is more than sufficiant just remember what is on the other end is what counts fish for springs up to 40 lbs using a 12 lb mono leader That is the fuse between you and the fish. if you can't get a fish to co operate with you on the fly snap it off it s never worth killing a 40 lbs chiner who could do alot for genetics just for the sake of having a good time or bragging rights. I don't have too much trouble landing 30's so just have fun with the whole experiance but just remember that the fish is of primary concern... keep them well and strong for the last run.
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    Re: Backing for kings

    thanks 000buck and i agree with you when it goes wrong to snap it off. As for bragging rights it's not about that for me. I have a couble things I want to do in my fishing life tyee on the fly, bone fish, I also have a family history of fishing atlantic salmon so catching one is a dream of mine.

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    Re: Backing for kings

    Ask Gatehouse, he knows all about the king. We need dancing bananas here

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