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OK. Now we're going to show how to run a line for Salmon. What we are thinking about here
is finding a current that might come around a point or down through a stream underwater
or a river like this behind us that comes out into a bay. The Smelt will tend to run
up into the river or the ayowives; whatever bait fish might run up into that river to
spawn and the salmon are going to come up stream chasing them. What we want to do is
set up a line. We'll drill a hole here. We'll go twenty yards, we'll drill another hole.
Another twenty yards, drill another hole and perhaps even a fourth or fifth hole. Now,
be careful that you find out the state regulations on how many lines or trap lines or tip-ups
you can have, because some states only allow you only so many per person. So, here we've
created a line of four holes all the way across a current, the river behind us. As the Salmon
come chasing the Smelt or bait fish up through the; up toward the up current they come through
this trap line.