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Lures for Salmon Fishing

Many people fish for salmon each year. When you decide to go on a fishing trip to catch salmon, there are many ways that you can go about obtaining them. There are a variety of fishing styles that one may choose from. There are also numerous types of fishing lures that are designed to benefit the person that is fishing for salmon. If you are unsure of what a lure is, it is quite simple. A lure is the object that you place on the end of your fishing line in order to attract salmon. Lures must be placed on the line in the appropriate place, and in the proper way. If you fail to place the fishing lure in the right area, or you fail to use the right kind of lure, you will end up having an extremely unsuccessful day as far as salmon fishing is concerned.

It is important that your fishing lure is secured at the end of your fishing line very tightly. It must be tight because when you fish for salmon you fish in rough and choppy waters. If the fishing lure is not secured tightly on the end of the fishing line, you may lose your line. In addition, many salmon are very heavy and energetic, so, if your lure is loose when you catch a salmon, the lure may come off and you may end up losing your lure and the salmon that you caught. This is one of the most important things to remember when it comes to a fishing lure for catching salmon.

When you go to the local tackle shop to purchase your lure for salmon fishing, you may be in for a surprise. Fishing lures are extremely diverse and they are based on things such as the type of water that you will be performing salmon fishing, the type of salmon that you are fishing for, and even the type of rod and reel that you have. It is important that you carefully evaluate the area that you will be fishing for salmon at, and what type of salmon that you are fishing for. It is also important to know and understand the rod and reel specifications of the one that you own in order to ensure that you are purchasing the proper fishing lure for salmon fishing. You should take all of this information with you when you visit the local tackle store.

Many people who choose to fish for salmon avoid purchasing lures and opt for using live bait. Based on the experience of numerous professionals in the industry of salmon fishing, it is believed that lures will be more successfully at obtaining the salmon that you are trying to catch. Of course, you should try both live bait and lures to see which method is more successful for you. In the end, however, you are sure to find that choosing lures for salmon fishing is the best possible choice!

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Light-tackle fishing tips (The Palm Beach Post)

Ultralight rod: Jim Cargill of Hobe Sound uses a 5.5-foot Okuma ultralight spinning rod and a Pflueger spinning reel fitted with 4-pound-test P-Line. Ultralight rod-and-reel combinations cost about $60.

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Martin County free Kids Fishing Clinic set for Sept. 13 (TCPalm.com)

The Kids’ Fishing Clinic will be for children between the ages of 4 and 16 at Indian Riverside Park in Jensen Beach. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon.

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Fishing report: Dredge the depths for big trout, salmon (Billings Gazette)

It's a good time of year to dredge the depths on trout and salmon reservoirs across Montana and Wyoming. The big fish are down deep but if you've got the tackle to get there, you can catch some nice ones. ...

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Man uses Barbie fishing rod to make record catch (Burlington Times-News)

ELKIN -- David Hayes has been fishing since he could walk, and his weapon of choice is an open-face spinning reel with a 6-foot rod. But Hayes, 56, is a doting grandfather.

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Keith Tarver and Tony Tarver win Fish'n Fever Tackle bass fishing tournament on Mobile-Tensaw Delta (Mobile Press-Register)

Keith Tarver and Tony Tarver brought in a five-fish limit of bass weighing 11.12 pounds to win the seventh qualifying event on the Fish'n Fever Tackle Trail held Aug. 9 out of Lower Bryant's Landing.

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