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Salmon Fly Fishing Tips you Need to Know

Are you one of those salmon fishers? If yes, you might also be wondering about the best salmon fly fishing techniques. The first thing you need to do is off course preparing the best out of yourself, by bringing the right gears and wearing the rights clothing and sunglasses, and other stuff. After that, you can read on the salmon fly fishing tips below.

1. Know how to make the salmon bite your fly

It is important that keep your line in the water when you want to catch salmon, as they like to gather at deep waters like river bends. You can try casting at first, but if it doesn’t work, you can drift your fly through the pool. If they are hungry, they will rush to strike your fly. But if they don’t seem interested at your fly, they are probably not hungry.

The best time to catch salmon is early morning or near dusk, on overcast days.

2. Know how to set your hook

You must be ready to set your hook downstream anytime the salmons strike. You can try to set it firmly, but it takes some practices.

Move down your fly fishing rod’s until it touches the surface of the water. After that, you can bring your arms above your head to bring the rod back up quickly and firmly. Doing this you can you can make your fishing rod’s tip straight up in the air. This can help you put your hook inside the roof of the mouth of the fish. The will probably fight as this move hurts them.

3. Choose the right salmon flies

To lure salmon to your hook, you need to choose the right salmon flies. There are various colors available for the flies. Especially for the spring, you can choose flies colors like orange, yellow, and green, and match them with holographic body material. These colors are efficient in helping you lure the salmons.

Some of the flies you can choose for fishing salmons include wooly buggers, black stonefly, Hex flies, glo bugs with red eyes, soft hackle green caddis, and PM wiggles.

4. Know how to land salmons

You need to loosen the drag while landing large salmons as it can prevent line breakage. You can allow them to run several times until they feel tired, which can take up to 30 minutes (depending on how much is the weight).

By placing your fly fishing net in front of the salmon, you can expand the energy. When the energy has burst out, salmon will roll on its back, which makes it easier for you to net it from the head first.
Source: flyfishing.thefuntimesguide.com

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