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Fishing BC with Flashers Coupled with the effectiveness of trolling technique, flashers and dodgers are deadly fish attractors in both fresh and salt water. They are rigged in the line between the lure and downrigger release, diver or lead to provide attraction and impart erratic action to trailing lures such as plugs, spoons, flies or plastic squids. Trolling with dodgers or flashers produces excellent results because you can cover a large amount of water in a very short time, thereby locating concentrations of fish with the least amount of time and effort expended. The flash and sound of these attractors draws fish from considerable distances, allowing you to cover a wider swath of water effectively with each pass . . . a big advantage when prospecting unknown waters or when fish are scattered. Successful trolling requires a knowledge of fish and their habits, proper equipment, the ability to troll various depths and a willingness to experiment with different attractors, lures and color patterns. Tackle for trolling dodgers or flashers consists of a stout 7- to 9-ft. trolling rod, free-spool-type star drag reel filled with 20- to 30-lb. test premium monofilament line and a downrigger, diver or selection of lead weights to get your offering down into fish territory. Dodgers vs Flashers Flashers and dodgers impart an erratic, darting action to trailing lures and produce fish-attracting flash and sound. Plugs, spoons, flies and squids all can be used with a dodger, which transfers a crippled baitfish action to these lures. Flies and squids are best used behind an Abe 'n Al® rotating flasher because they have no action of their own in the water and the flasher will give them a lifelike, erratic natural baitfish action. For dodgers, the correct fish-attracting speed and action is achieved when the attractor has a side-to-side swaying motion. With your boat moving "dead slow", place a rigged dodger-and-lure setup in the water (see illustration) and slowly increase your speed until the dodger has developed the proper action. This is your optimum trolling speed. Optimum rotating flasher speed, on the other hand, is obtained when the attractor is working in regular full 360° rotations. With your boat in motion, place a rigged flasher-and-lure setup in the water (see illustration) and increase your speed until the flasher develops these regular, full revolutions. Note: Flashers generally work better at slightly faster speeds than dodgers. Dodger Rigging Flasher Rigging When using up to six ounces of weight, keel-type sinkers are adequate, but when more weight is required, it is suggested that you use an Abe 'n Al® 3-way swivel and round lead ball as it will maintain maximum flasher-to-lure transferred action and minimize the possibility of tangles and line twist. The most popular color finishes for dodgers and flashers are Chrome, Chrome/Silver Prism-Lite® and Fire. Hammered Chrome flashers and dodgers, however, are being used more and more as they disperse light in all directions as do the Prism-Lite® finishes. In the Great Lakes, Fire, Chartreuse, Watermelon and Kelly Green models are increasingly popular and in the Northwest, White and 50/50 Brass/Chrome are very productive. These are only a few of the colors available for the Abe 'n Al®, Alaskan Eagle and Jensen Dodger models from Luhr Jensen. The smaller of the Jensen Dodgers, the #040 (4" x 1 3/8") and #030 (4 5/8" x 1 1/2") are generally used for trout or kokanee fishing while the larger sizes are preferred for salmon and other big fish. The size of dodger you select should be based somewhat on the size of the trailing lure you wish to use. For instance, a large J-Plug® might overpower the action of a small #030 dodger so a larger one would be used such as the #007, #000 or even the large #001. If you're going to fish deep, larger dodgers will provide more flash and stronger vibration which can draw fish from farther away. In clear or shallow water conditions, a smaller dodger might be used. The Abe 'n Al® flashers are available in five sizes ranging from the smallest #006 (6" x 1") to the largest #002 (13 1/2" x 2 5/8") with the #006 best used for trout on light gear and the larger ones for salmon, other big fish and deep trolling situations. The largest (#002) should be used for deep, heavy trolling conditions. Fish Preferences Coho: Chinook: Chinook and coho in most of the Great Lakes grow to trophy size feeding primarily on forage fish. Consequently, the most productive baits for trolling with flashers there are whole herring, plug-cut herring, herring strips and plastic squids baited with a herring strip. Rigged correctly a whole herring will roll in a slight arc at a rate of 1 to 2 revolutions per second. The Herring Aid® provides one of the simplest, most effective ways to rig whole herring to produce an effective rolling action at slow trolling speeds. The #2 size works best in the Great Lakes where alewives average 6 to 7 inches. Salt vs Fresh Water Sharp Hooks Pay Off! Depth Sounders A paper chart recording depth sounder will provide you with the previous advantages plus give you a permanent record to refer back to. You can chart specific areas, bottom contours and the like and actually see your lure and fish that are close by. Schools of baitfish (and sometimes the thermocline layer) which are only momentary blips on a flasher unit can be seen and followed with a chart recorder. A depth sounder will allow you to zero in on the right fish-holding depth at the right time and over the right structure. It's an investment that will pay for itself in both fish and fishing enjoyment. Additional Tips Good Luck Fishing! |
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