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Tackle for Salmon Fishing
 

It is important to have the proper tackle when you are salmon fishing. It is essential that you don’t use just any tackle when you go salmon fishing. Your tackle must be intended for salmon fishing and not some other fish. A stout graphite construction rod would be way to stiff and rigid for salmon fishing.


Salmon require specific salmon fishing tackles to trick them into biting. An all around tackle for every situation would not be good for salmon fishing. A tackle optimized for the art of salmon fishing is your best bet.


Bait is important as well. Salmon are among the fish species that have remarkably sensitive sense of smell, so throwing them just any old bait won’t work. Using a strong smelling cured salmon roe is one of the best baiting techniques. Since salmon roe can be quite a rare find, you can substitute them with smelt or minnows.


Here are some good ideas for the best tackles for salmon fishing:


The Airflo SLS Fly Rod Special is a mean 10ft fly rod that should be swift enough to deliver the snag but robust enough to handle a King salmon (such is found along the Northern California coast) on the line, provided the line won’t snap.


Landing a salmon on fly fishing tackles can be done. Using a double handed rod is your best bet. It should have a relatively long rod around 10 feet. This rod should have ample power to effectively handle heavier salmon. Compensate choosing your salmon fishing tackle with your strength, or you may risk losing lifting strength. Remember, the longer the rod, the heavier it will be on landing a salmon.


The Winston LT Fly Rod is also a salmon fishing tackle that comes highly recommended. Soft tips are so essential for deft handling and Winston LT Fly Rod is prevalent with them.

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