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<blockquote data-quote="Coach" data-source="post: 2063870" data-attributes="member: 5123"><p>Where I salmon fish there are guys there that snag them when they come into the rivers...They jerk spoons thru the water and try to snag the salmon...and it's illegal, just like throwing a net out.</p><p></p><p>However, if you foul hook a salmon you are supposed to also turn it loose. If a game warden was there he would fine you just as readily for keeping a foul hooked one as one that was snagged.</p><p></p><p>What many do is take a sinker and tie it to the end of the line and about 15 inches above that they tie on a hook and then put a piece of yarn on the hook (some actually put spawn but most don't) and when the salmon swim into it with their mouth open the line slides down until the hook is in their mouth...most times with this method the hook will be from the outside in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coach, post: 2063870, member: 5123"] Where I salmon fish there are guys there that snag them when they come into the rivers...They jerk spoons thru the water and try to snag the salmon...and it's illegal, just like throwing a net out. However, if you foul hook a salmon you are supposed to also turn it loose. If a game warden was there he would fine you just as readily for keeping a foul hooked one as one that was snagged. What many do is take a sinker and tie it to the end of the line and about 15 inches above that they tie on a hook and then put a piece of yarn on the hook (some actually put spawn but most don't) and when the salmon swim into it with their mouth open the line slides down until the hook is in their mouth...most times with this method the hook will be from the outside in... [/QUOTE]
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