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    Default Big fish coming off

    Hello all. I don't post a whole lot. I am self taught basically and the last two years it appears I am putting it all together and getting into fish regularly and hooking big fish (18 plus inches) on a steady basis. The bigger ones seem to be throwing the hook when they fight by going deep and giving a steady strong pull then a pretty violent headshake. I am keeping the line tight and tip up. I know it is fairly vague but am I doing something wrong or is that just fishing? Thank you for any help.

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    If your keeping your hooks very sharp then I suspect its why the call it fishing and not catching.
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    the big ones are flat out harder to catch.

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    heelerdog,

    What size and style of hook are you using?

    Also, what size and kind of tippet (i.e. monofilament or fluorocarbon) are you using?

    Thanks

    Vinny

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinner1 View Post
    the big ones are flat out harder to catch.
    This; they get big for a reason. Also, since I release all the fish I catch, I never get upset when I lose nice ones (fighting hard to keep a straight face).

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    Thanks for the replies.
    Eric, I keep the hooks sharp. I check sharpness after release or getti g snagged.

    Vinny, The hook sizes have varied from a size 10 salmonfly to a size 18 caddis nymph. Tippet was appropriate to the size fly. With the exception of usually staying with 4x tippet with nymphs.

    I guess I will just have to keep trying.

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    Dog, I'll step my foot in here at the risk of having it bit off. You described a common situation....rod high as we are told, big fish dogging deep and head shaking. If he runs point the rod. Weeeeeelll......next time try something different.

    I seldom hold a high rod anymore on big fish. Only when bringing them to the net, and even then I don't like it. When they decide to dog deep, don't let them have their way. Roll your rod to the side, and the minute they seem to get their bearings, roll the rod over to the other side.

    On big fish when I feel over matched due to rod/rig, I'll bury the rod tip in the water and rotate it. It tends to throw them off at times and helps you regain the edge on the fight. A tactic recommended by a guide friend of mine, and it does tend to work.

    On big fish, if you let them have their way and just react to them....they will beat you.

    On the other hand....as mentioned....it is fishing. And bi fish get big by learning what works.

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    heelerdog,

    Hey, just be glad that you have the thrill of being able to hook up a big one every now and then, many people don't get that chance very often. I enjoy the take, the initial hook up and the first few seconds of the fight, then I get the fish in as soon as I can to get it released. If it comes off after that first run or jump, so be it, I got my thrill and the fish will be around to give someone else the same thrill down the road.

    Larry ---sagefisher---

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    Thanks for all the advice. I am tickled to death to have even set the hook and generally laugh when they go on their merry way. It would be nice to bring one to the net.

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    So what's the big deal? "They" won't believe you anyway.

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