Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
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Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
I have been sold on using spoons for Salmon,But I always feel as if i'm missing some action not trying a Streamer flasher combo! Whats everyones thoughts here?
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Re: Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
I have had success with the smaller sized church tackle revelators. And either peanut of flies I made myself. Search archives for a post on it. This works great when they go down 60-100'
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Re: Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
This an excellent attraction presentation and, depending on the leader length, it can also work with spoons. The longer the leader, the less motion it passes to the lure. Thus a non-action fly should be the shortest leader.Off season wrote:I have been sold on using spoons for Salmon,But I always feel as if i'm missing some action not trying a Streamer flasher combo! Whats everyones thoughts here?
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Re: Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
Harry, any particular color Revelator seem to work better on Champlain than the other?Hairbone wrote:I have had success with the smaller sized church tackle revelators. And either peanut of flies I made myself. Search archives for a post on it. This works great when they go down 60-100'
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Re: Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
Do not be afraid to test some new tactics this is how i have found some of my most productive set ups . Plus is very rewarding when you slaying the fish on something nobody else is running .
Re: Flasher/Fly for Landlocks
I have tried them on Lake Sebago and they work!
Best have been the smaller size ones with echips if you can still find them.
Michael
Best have been the smaller size ones with echips if you can still find them.
Michael