Louis is a true warrior for the efforts to protect our salmonid fishery with CRAA.
He deserves respect & at 6'5" he could probably rip a few heads-off you guys hiding behind your cpu.
Sometimes a salmon will bite a marshmallow..quite often they're lined.
The ethical issue is basically upon the individual involved.
Just remember that it takes many people to keep the hatcheries staffed & productive. The fish & fishery deserves respect.
Getting involved with your local clubs gives you valuable new knowledge & desire to see the fishery flourish.
It's impossible to not get emotionally involved in all the issues that help maintain the fishery that so many take for granted.
Fish on..
Waiting for the fish to pull the lure under is the secret.
If you set the hook when you see the swirl, you'll probably pull it away from the fish & miss it.
I still rather a fast rod because it casts better & has more backbone.
I used a single frog's tongue on a small hook to catch 50 Rock Bass with as a youngster!
Sorta invented the 1st curlytail micro-grub with it! Lol. Honest to God..
That Strawberry Vamp Spook was a Scugog musky slayer.
http://www.musky-lures.com/colcht.htm
The old Meadow Mouse was a bass getter on Chemong.
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