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Lures, graphite rods, along with a dazzling variety of flies, are you sure you're getting the best salmon fishing equipment? Salmons are a picky lot and making them bit is a tricky business. Getting the appropriate lure for a certain condition is considered fair salmon fishing practice.

What about encountering a 50 pound King salmon with only an 8 foot light tackle? You'd be cursing your breath for your little oversight from you. Even your spouse is going to be cursing you to death; I would if I'm accompanying you.

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So don't ever bring curtailed equipment. Obviously you can still battle that 50 pound salmon to submission with the 8 foot rod, and when you land the Chinook successfully you deserve obama patting your back. Heck, I would fly to your destination if you just let me know. But chances are, Joe, it would be a losing battle.

Are you at risk of salmon fishing with the best equipment? Here is a salmon fishing equipment checklist if you need one.

Remember, best doesn't show since many expensive. It is a few a salmon fishing equipment doing because it should: fishing rods that do not slip, lines that do not break, and lures that even minnows are fooled.

Lures, Baits and Flies

Angling, when schematically done is mainly: locate game, prepare tackle, and fish. Using the appropriate lures always guarantees a bite. The only real tricky part is brewing the right stuff. Cured salmon roe is considered by many to become the most irresistible treat but it has a price. They are not reusable obviously. While flies could be a promising salmon fishing equipment, adding 'scents' can amplify its 'attractiveness' towards the salmon.

Fishing Rods

Salmon fishing rods must have a mixture of characteristic: it should be flexible to handle freaking aerial displays of silver salmon but also it must robust enough to handle the rock-like pull of the Chinook, even while still fairly maneuverable to provide a decent jiggle. Of course you can bring several choices to meet several situations. Graphite steel provides the best flexibility while retaining some lightness and strength. Bamboo rods are also a popular choice and cheaper besides.

Reels

Previously, traditional reels are of straightforward construction. Its construct has no drag at all; anglers have to 'palm' the revolving rim to slow the rotation and the fish. New reel designs are now allowing 'drag' mechanism that will reduce line feeding in an event the fish decides to bolt away from the angler. Power assisted reels in many cases are beneficial in landing heavier fish, or if the angler do not have sufficient muscle strength to subdue a frenzied fish -most especially useful on big game fish such as the tuna or tarpon.

Lines

While using appropriate line always dictate an effective catch. Consider landing a Chinook? These fishes are often coy in nipping bait and would bolt in the slightest provocation. Utilizing a less visible line such as the Canjun Advantage Line will make your game not able to smell you. Silvers are more voracious feeder, it sometimes does not matter if you work with a stouter line.