It must be or you wouldn't be doing it.
And I have no idea where you are fishing, all I know about you is that you are from WA.
Back when the Skagit had a massive run of Chum I would stay in knee deep, grab my line as mentioned above and reach down with pliers or cut the leader, whichever the situation called for. I tied all my flies to ride upside down as hooking them in the kype seemed to produce more fight.
Having them scream across the river and watching $100 worth of line go through the rod soured the experience for me and I gave it up.
Wait, you don’t know my life history and full background… how could you not
Not everybody's cup of tea but as I’ve said before, plentiful, large, close and they eat flies so it’s my cup of tea….at least for a few weekends a year.
