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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 70691" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p>Once upon a time in a land far far away. A young man on his first foray (with fly rod) for the mighty King salmon broke the gaff on his first fish he brought to beach, being and enterpriseing sort he produced his old trusty S&amp;W .44 maggie and shot the fish. The race was on as the fish came off the hook went skyward and went on a float trip back towards the big water, Being how this young man was fleet of foot it proved not to difficult to collect the floater. the next three followed in quick order and the young angler and friend where soon on there merry way back to the comfort of the loving arms of family and the warmth of hearth. I only pass this info along to remind one and all that the .44 maggie is the preferred ctg. for salmon, NOT BASS! The .357 on the other hand is perfect for pike as who the heck wants to eat the trash fish anyway. It has also been the same young anglers findings that river trout do not need to be hit directly with said .357 maggie to put them on the float. Of course all these findings happened many years ago in a land far far away. The young man in question has repented of his sins and though he has grown to be full of years (and full of other things not fit to print)now uses a net /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif He told me it tends to keep the fish cops off his arse /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 70691, member: 3661"] Once upon a time in a land far far away. A young man on his first foray (with fly rod) for the mighty King salmon broke the gaff on his first fish he brought to beach, being and enterpriseing sort he produced his old trusty S&W .44 maggie and shot the fish. The race was on as the fish came off the hook went skyward and went on a float trip back towards the big water, Being how this young man was fleet of foot it proved not to difficult to collect the floater. the next three followed in quick order and the young angler and friend where soon on there merry way back to the comfort of the loving arms of family and the warmth of hearth. I only pass this info along to remind one and all that the .44 maggie is the preferred ctg. for salmon, NOT BASS! The .357 on the other hand is perfect for pike as who the heck wants to eat the trash fish anyway. It has also been the same young anglers findings that river trout do not need to be hit directly with said .357 maggie to put them on the float. Of course all these findings happened many years ago in a land far far away. The young man in question has repented of his sins and though he has grown to be full of years (and full of other things not fit to print)now uses a net [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] He told me it tends to keep the fish cops off his arse [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]. [/QUOTE]
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