Salmon fishing
I can tell you a little bit about my experience when it comes to fishing. I have being going fishing ever since, I was a child, but when it comes to catching salmon it can be a hard job because with salmon fishing these little creatures seem to be quite intelligent and will do whatever it takes to avoid becoming someone's supper, it depends on which kind of salmon fish you are trying to catch in particular. I only know about three kinds the king salmon, red salmon, and pink salmon. Now with the king salmon the way to tell the difference when you fishing is that they are blue and grey and have silvery sides, they are very big fish and their motives is to outrun you. The best thing to do when trying to catch this fish is gain control of it before it controls you, once you get it on the hook the best thing I suggest when trying to catch the king salmon is try to pull it closer to you so you can tired it out . Using a short line to catch these fish gives you more control of the fish and if you take my advice you and your family will definitely have a fish supper.
The red salmons are easy to spot because their colors always stand out which is a bit of a blue and green on their heads and backs, they also have small black freckles but some of them have none at all. Catching theses salmon fishes is a bit tricky they are tricky and seem to have sense enough to run and they hardly will bite. Catching fish in salt water is a waste of time you would have to hit it right in the face to get it to bite. The best way to catch this salmon fish is throw your reel out hold the rod in one hand and the line in the other. Lob the fly out upstream allowing the cast to take out as much of the line as possible, As the fly moves downstream past you let out more line with your free hand. It can take as many as 15-20 casts go right by their mouths or right into their face before a red can finally bite. Everyone is very familiar with the pink salmon it is bright, and steel blue, they have silvery sides and black spots. They have a lot in common like the red salmons so, basically use the same salmon fishing method for them as well.
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