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Ol Freds Fish Flash 4" Lo-Drag Trolling Flasher-Full Decal Kokanee Trout Salmon

$ 4.74

Availability: 160 in stock
  • Fish Species: Kokanee, Trout
  • MPN: na
  • Brand: True Blue Trolling Tackle
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Model: 4" Trolling Fish Flasher
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country//Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Flasher
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    True Blue Trolling Tackle
    FishOn!
    Products
    "by fishermen ... for fishermen"
    Tested and proven trolling tackle for freshwater fish and salmon
    Ol' Fred's
    FishOn!
    Fish Flash Collection:
    In-line, lo-drag, slow-spin flashers
    .
    4" Fish Flash Specifications:
    Overall length: 4",  Colors:  10 (see listing above),  Material: .080 acrylic,  Decals: Silver (chrome) and Holographic vinyl, Eyelets: Brass,  Sstl Connection rings: Sstl., Swivels: SStl ball bearing.
    True Blue Trolling Tackle has included 6"and 8" Fish Flashers in its product lineup for several years, in addition to the conventional trolling blades and dodgers.
    NEW
    for 2019 is a smaller 4" Fish Flash in 10 color configurations.  The 4" lo-drag Fish Flashers with their strobe-like flash are especially effective when trolling for Kokanee and trout.  The high action "
    Zippp Squid
    " (see separate listing) makes a perfect companion to the Fish Flash and is
    especially effective for Kokanee
    .
    If using a standard squid or spinner squid, try inserting a bent trolling blade between the squid and the Fish Flash to give more action to the squid.  The blade should be approximately 2 1/2' behind the Fish Flash and the squid approximately 9 to 12" behind the blade.
    Also look at the
    new
    Kach-Moor
    Flashers (separate listing) that give superior action to the passive type squids.
    Slow-spin, Lo-Drag "Fish Flashers" have proven to be highly successful t
    rolling for salmon in West Coast rivers and offshore in the Pacific Ocean.  As an extension of that success, they are now being used to troll for landlocked salmon (ie Kokanee and Coho), trout, lake trout & stripers in inland reservoirs.  Typically, Fish Flashers are trolled behind a diver or a downrigger depending on the depth needed.