You guys need a reality check, a BIG reality check about fireline and all that crap...
1. Fireline is a needless and wasteful exercise. Mono works just fine, and as for you guys wanting to horse fish around and all that jazz, you guys totally repulse me.
2. If 25 lb test or 20 lb mono test isn't good enough for you, then you guys have a serious problem--you guys should try Marlin fishing or fishing for large mouth bass....
3. 25 lb and 20 lb test is more than sufficient to play hundreds of springs, in a conservatiion minded manner which does not place undue harm or stress on the fish or other anglers. Personally, I have coached, guided and instructed anglers using 10.5 foot Rods, maxing out on EXTRA LARGE springs 50 , 60 and 70 and perhaps even 80 plus pounds for times up to and exceeding an hour and they were successfully released in a healthy manner.
4. I find it morally repugnant and offensive that someone from a sportsfishing community state that fireline is a necessity and recommended for the Vedder. Honestly now, GET a REALITY CHECK.
Now I know exactly why I find fishing the Vedder to be a morally challenging experience to myself for someone that has taken great pains to tag released springs and coho, kept bleeders, released springs, and educated others as the the real way a sportsperson treats the resource.
Regardless of whether or not a hatchery is the source of those springs, I still find it remorseful that any individuals or the thousands of individuals that partake in unsporting and undignified behaviours in any fishery---particulary the Vedder. You gotta give your head a shake.
I have personally had tens of thousands of springs on my lines and my guests lines and never once did I EVER have a twit bring fireline out fishing with me in the Queen Charlottes. If that was the case ( I think it happended twice), I made sure I taught him a lesson why fireline is totally stupid---and I didn't have to say anything about it, the first supercharged 25 lb Spring that got on that had it's way with him, finished off his reel pretty quick

. By the way, if you think that horsing your fish around and muscling your fish around is conservation minded, you are totally mistaken.
These fish in the Vedder don't run relative to wild ocean going fish.., they seldom turn down river and run for 100's of yards, and all the rest of it-- so how anyone states that monofiament is not sufficient is totally off base.
If you guys that say that fireline is needed to "muscle" your fish around in a pool of other so called "anglers" or fishers, you need to check your angling skills and find yourself another name other than "angler" or "fisher" because you're by definition, horsing fish around is no longer angling or sportsfishing according to the conventional definitions of those words as generally accepted by "sporting" anglers on the coast.
Thus the intent of my post is not to belittle people that have different opinions than me, but rather to serve as potential reality check as to EXACTLY what you guys are saying.
For example, fireline for salmon angling is on par with drivnig a HUMVEE to the corner grocery store, driving a Ferrari through the McDonald's Drive Thru, or using a .357 Magnum to shoot a Mosquito...give me a break guys.
Shaking my head.....
Fishin Magician...
