I've seen them and I read the tech sheet on them from the manufacturer written by Buzz Ramsey ( http://www.luhrjensen.com/search.cfm?searchterm=salmon+bungee&search=GO ) and am cureous if anyone here has experience with them.
I mainly fish salmon while anchored in a hogline in the Columbia River and though the fish run big, a good day might be just one or two takedowns, so it is important to make the most of every opportunity. I use heavy gear (40 lb. leader, 80 lb. braided line, stout rods & reels) to increase the chances of boating fish that are not line shy in water that is filled with anchor lines that fish can wrap around. Last summer I had great success in the two weeks the season was open during the peak of the run. One day though, I had many takedowns and didn't get one fish into the boat. That night, I swapped out the big Owner hooks with their curved in tips for some same sized Gamakatsus. Some of these fish may have been lost due to inexperience of two of my guests that day, but not all. I replay events over and over in my mind and wonder if something like the Salmon Bungee might have made a difference. We fish big wobbling spoons like Brad's Wobblers or Alvins and when there is a take down, the fisherman flies to the rod and immediately sets the hook. On this one day I did that, I waited, I loosened the drag, I tried everything. The hooks were sharp.... With the braided line I know there is less stretch in the system. Would these bungees replace that without compromising the strength and sensitivity to the bait/lure/fish I like? For a downloadable PDF of the Tech Sheet describing them goto: C.W http://www.luhrjensen.com/search.cfm?searchterm=salmon+bungee&search=GO
I mainly fish salmon while anchored in a hogline in the Columbia River and though the fish run big, a good day might be just one or two takedowns, so it is important to make the most of every opportunity. I use heavy gear (40 lb. leader, 80 lb. braided line, stout rods & reels) to increase the chances of boating fish that are not line shy in water that is filled with anchor lines that fish can wrap around. Last summer I had great success in the two weeks the season was open during the peak of the run. One day though, I had many takedowns and didn't get one fish into the boat. That night, I swapped out the big Owner hooks with their curved in tips for some same sized Gamakatsus. Some of these fish may have been lost due to inexperience of two of my guests that day, but not all. I replay events over and over in my mind and wonder if something like the Salmon Bungee might have made a difference. We fish big wobbling spoons like Brad's Wobblers or Alvins and when there is a take down, the fisherman flies to the rod and immediately sets the hook. On this one day I did that, I waited, I loosened the drag, I tried everything. The hooks were sharp.... With the braided line I know there is less stretch in the system. Would these bungees replace that without compromising the strength and sensitivity to the bait/lure/fish I like? For a downloadable PDF of the Tech Sheet describing them goto: C.W http://www.luhrjensen.com/search.cfm?searchterm=salmon+bungee&search=GO