as so many people have been nice enough to answer all my questions, especially under this topic, i feel like i owe this one here.
I have caught my first salmon.
Man, oh, man it was a wonderful experience.
I woke up at 4:20am this morning to head to Vedder, and be there before sunrise this morning. I got to the end of Lickman Rd. just as it was starting to get lighter (still no sun). i changed into my new neoprene wader, and off I went. I took my younger sister with me, too. I started trying to float fish, but as many people were saying, it was hard to get good control on it with my spin rod, and when I had pulled it in closer to me and looked it under water, it had me going, "If I were a salmon, I would not bite this" lol. So it was time for a new strategy. I felt hurried and rushed because I was literally seeing salmon swimming by my feet. (I wish I could just use a large net, it would get me my daily quota in 10 seconds, lol)
Anyways, I took a scan around to what other people were doing, I saw a lot of fly fishing going on. Then I spotted a guy with what appeared to be a spin rod and he was simply casting spoons. So that's what I did. I used a little gold with orange spoon, and started casting it. I tried casting it upstream, but the current was fast and the water was fairly shallow, so I was getting snagged quite a bit. So I decided I'm just going to cast it right in front of me, and retrieve it a bit faster... BAM. I thought I had gotten snagged on a rock, again, except this time, the bent rod was twitching, like it was getting pulled.
This 57cm Humpie gave such a good fight. May be I just didn't have the technique to bring it in faster, but it was a good fight for me, anyway. I stuck with him, and pulled him back into the net my sister was holding, and this was my first salmon ever caught.
I hooked a few more, but all were foul hooks
I let one go, but most of them, got a way from me, while my spoon came out of the fish and FLEW backwards.
I saw many people catching their quota, and just releasing them, but for me, this was the best fishing experience by far. It'll only get better.