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Strategies - Salmon

Non-Trap Set

The fish is responsible for forcing the disc towards one side of the field. The fish is the only player that marks the disc. Depending on the situation, the fish might also want to try to take away a backwards pass.

The short middle is the most important position. This person has to be aware of all cuts through the centre and at the same time break up any give and go opportunities.

The short on the strong-side of the field can back up a little bit to sucker the disc towards the sideline which we want to trap. The short on the other side of the field needs to watch out for any I/0 throws and be ready to prevent any swings if a dump occurs.

The middles prevent any hammers and pretty much play man defense for people in their zone.The deep does the usual barking and minding of deep threats.

Note:

strong-side = same side of the field that the disc is on.
weak-side = opposite-side of the field that the disc is on.

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Trap Set

Once the disc gets on the sideline the fish will move to deny the dump. The short middle will move to cut off a swing. The short on that side will move up a bit to prevent an easy pass down the line. These three players are basically like a cup in a standard zone.

The weak-side middle (the right middle in the case shown in the figure) must hurry over to protect against any throws through the cup.

The strong-side middle (the left middle in the case shown in the figure) backs up down the sideline weary of any big bending throws down the sideline.

The weak-side short (the short right shown in the figure) has the most ground to cover. However, since these are long throws, probably into the wind, this person has a bit of time to get to an ambitious swing or cross field hammer. Depending on the offensive players' set up, the deep might be able to help on that long cross field hammer, too.

Variations on the Salmon

The main difference is that the person playing the weak-side position has a lot of flexibility and can either play up or back depending on the situation and how the other team has been beating you. It also puts a permanent player in the middle of the field, the middle-middle. This person now becomes responsible for positioning and communicating with the short middle which is also very important.

The final twist is that the short-middle will mark the disc and take away the dump in the trap set. The fish then cuts off the swing pass. This has the added advantage of giving the fish a bit of a break and making it easier for the fish to mark the disc once the other team gets out of the trap situation.

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End-Zone Set

When the disc gets to close to the end zone, the regular salmon set-up is not necessarily the best, because it does not collapse very nicely in the short space. However, without to much trouble, the zone can be reconfigured.

It's not really important where everyone lines up in the line of four. The important thing is to have the right (or weak-side player) take one back corner and the deep take the other. This is done because next to the deep, the weak-side player should be able to cover the most ground and read plays the best. The line of four listens to the people behind them for directions. The player on the disc will mark the disc back towards the middle of the field. When the disc gets moved, the marker and the four defenders in a line will rotate. When leaving the wall to mark the disc, it is important to approach the disc cautiously, trying not to allow the thrower to throw to the space you just vacated, because the wall will need a few seconds to adjust.

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