Sometimes you just lose some fish. You'll go through waves where you'll lose 8 in a row. Then another time you'll land 10 straight. It's weird that way!
My only real tips besides what everyone already should know (keep tension on the line, don't horse them in, etc) is to try using side pressure more often. Rather than "always keep the tip up" like we're taught, keep the rod bent but to the side - preferably opposite to the direction the fish is going. This turns it's head and keeps the fish off-balance, tiring it out and disorienting it. In addition, it keeps more line in the water with less potential for slack line in the air (more relevant to fly fishing as the line is thicker).
Side pressure is one of the best things I've learned in the past decade or so of fishing.
Good luck!
I know this is a bit if a dumb question...but what exactly do you mean by "...keep the rod bent but to the side - preferably opposite to the direction the fish is going." I can picture, say, fishing out the back of a boat and the fish takes a run to 9-o-clock, and putting side pressure at 3-o-clock. However, if I'm bank fishing, and the fish is racing downstream, am I not pulling the rod in the opposite direction by pulling upstream? In other words, how could you NOT have the rod bent to the opposite side the fish is going?
I must be missing something. I realize that, say, if I am fishing with upstream on my right, and the fish is racing downstream to my left, I have a choice to apply side pressure over the RIVER, or, I can flip the rod the other way and apply side pressure over the BANK.
I would really appreciate clairification. It seems like side pressure is a tactic that will help my landing %, I'm just not sure I understand it correctly.
Growing up I was always taught "keep your tip UP!!!" Is there any fishing situation on the river where tip up would have an advantage over side pressure??? Most guys I see with a fish on have their tips up and this is normally what I do when river fishing, lake fishing, fly fishing, etc.
If someone could explain the strategy when to use and not use side pressure I would be grateful.