If you can time the Salmon river right after the ice melt in spring time. Lot less people and some great steelies. Was up there 2015 spring, -5 the one day. Best time on the water in my life. Not a single other fisherman and fish were hungry.
Thanks,
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Aaron O <osheaar@gmail.com> wrote:
So I have plans to do a couple of overnights at Virginia beach (shore fishing) along with a short trip to the salmon River in NY in early October. Thinking I can set my battenkill 4 reel with my depth charge line (Minus some feet list to the rocks of the Potomac) and around 300 yards of backing (advised to handle the salmon running off my line) to cover both situations. However I'm told that since im only wading at the beach, that I don't need the sinking line and should stick with the floating line. Any thoughts?
Aaron
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