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Old 09-18-2014, 10:03 AM
jrock jrock is offline
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Default Re: Salmon River braid question?

Hey liveitup thats what im saying if anyone cuts my line cause it doesnt match their personal preference tackle wise its gonna be a problem. Now I hate braid for any application let alone salmon river I guess im just old school but if its legal and you just dont like it too bad. All im sayin is if you mess with someone els's tackle when its perfectly legal and your floating downstream 2 minutes later I cant say I feel bad for you. That being said the lighter you go the more action your gonna get in my experience. I have landed plenty of fish on 8 lb. mono. Keep in mind the salmon that come up during the run are not spawning!!! There is very little natural reproduction going on, the fishery is sustained through hatchery reared eggs of which there is plenty of fish for supply. If those fish aren't caught and eatin they just wind up on the bottom of the river. It shouldnt be compared to catching a wild brown or brookie in one of our small northern nj streams. Just follow the regs. and report any violations but I dont rercommend going up there with thin skin. For example refer to video of the woman who owns the shop by the town pool who took offense to someones fishing tactics. Yes she almost wound up floating downstream lol.....
 


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