mojo kin you land 'em without handles on yer reel??
My dad, my brother who was eleven at the time, and I was eight....we were bucktailing off the Qualicum River and my brother hooks into a big spring. We used light 9-10 foot CP rods with one handeled flyreels strung up with 10-12 lb. mono. which were set up for coho. Can't remember exactly but if memory serves these reels had very little drag. After several hard runs the handle broke off on a spin on my brother's thumb...he's still has the scar.
My dad took the rod, had us clear the bottom of his section of our 10' boat and stripped the fish in. Fifteen minutes later the 32 lb. spring was netted. As soon as the pressure was released the fly fell out of the fish's mouth. The coiled spring that holds the tiny spinner blade in front of the bucktail had ridden up the wire so it was open as well. No matter....it was my feeling that the ol' man could do no wrong and that fish didn't have a chance!
My brother redeemed himself the following year and caught a 33 lber. the following year in the same area...different bucktail. He basically quit going on our fishing trips a year later. Go figure.....his loss...my incredible gain because we'd hit the Thompson every winter and Skeena every year summer.