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Okay sweet so I can run 11” 360 flasher Behind the deep 6 or should I go triangle flasher or scale down the size??
Quote from: Buck Rub Jr on July 21, 2021, 11:56:52 AMOkay sweet so I can run 11” 360 flasher Behind the deep 6 or should I go triangle flasher or scale down the size?? The triangle flashers won't add any movement to lures like hoochies. Trolling with a cut plug behind them or a spoon works well though. Coho are often fairly shallow, especially early and late, so trolling with divers or lead can work just fine. If you have stout enough gear, trolling a triangle flasher/spoon or cut plug with 10-12 oz of lead can be money.Don't overlook mooching a herring in tide rips or along beaches with steep drop offs. Coho often run shorelines and motor mooching in 20-40 feet of water can be very productive in the right areas. Another alternative is to drift along shorelines and cast buzzbombs, spoons, rotators, etc... to the shore and work back to the boat. Doing what all the shore guys do, just in reverse. Where are you planning on fishing primarily?
Quote from: Buck Rub Jr on July 21, 2021, 11:56:52 AMOkay sweet so I can run 11” 360 flasher Behind the deep 6 or should I go triangle flasher or scale down the size?? IMO a full-sized 360 flasher like Hotspot, etc. would be too much drag for even the largest Deep 6. I have had success with smaller flashers, or as stated a dodger of triangle flasher off a Deep 6. Keep in mind with a dodger you need to slow down the troll- they're not supposed to rotate.
Instead of triangles or 360's use Leo's flashers. They work a triangle if set on the center hole and rotate like a 360 if you use the side hole setting and they don't drag like the 360's.