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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote... Bob wrote: ... Very interested in the techniques for this used by others. It's not the size of the fish in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the fish. In other words, it all depends. ;-) In general bring the fish to hand or net as quickly as possible. There are times when your equipment is overmatched for one reason or another, strong current, big fish, strong fish, foul hooked, in which case you point the rod tip straight at the fish and break him off rather than continuing a battle that might prove fatal to the fish. For the kind of fishing you describe this will hardly ever be an issue unless you're using a 1wt or a 2wt. On the other hand, I try to get every fish, no matter how small, on the reel instead of just pulling them in by hand which would probably be a little quicker. It just seems like the honorable thing to do. I prefer to get the fish in as fast as possible, based on fish size, fight, and tippet strength, and unhook them at the water with a twist of the hook. Very rarely do I get a fish onto the reel in the smaller streams I frequent. I think it would place undo stress on the smaller fish while I took the time to reel in slack line. When I'm alone, I quit taking so many photos of the fish I catch after I stressed one more than I liked last year. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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