You can, and it would probably help to have any thing bright and flashy right now. So I would use flashers while at anchor or when trolling kwikfish or spinners.
On anchor, you will be presenting your Kwik or Spin-N-Glo to the fish first... in other words, the travelling fish will see your Kwik/Glo before it sees the flasher.
:agree::agree: Last year I anchored in the same spot with no flasher and had 4,3,4,5,3,4, and 6 fish days. The fish swimming up stream will see the bait first like eyefish said, he might have got fish there but I don't think it had anything to do with the flasher.:twocents:
Last year on 3 trips I saw the same guy in anchored in the same spot catch fish after fish...He was using a small flasher with about a 6-7ft leader with cutt-plug herring...He would fish the outgoing and then bail once the tide turned....I must have seen him land 10+ fish in 3 trips....Oh he had about a 18 inch dropper....
Last year on 3 trips I saw the same guy in anchored in the same spot catch fish after fish...He was using a small flasher with about a 6-7ft leader with cutt-plug herring...He would fish the outgoing and then bail once the tide turned....I must have seen him land 10+ fish in 3 trips....Oh he had about a 18 inch dropper....
Yes i would use a small flasher but the key word is small not large. you dont want to spoke the fish with a large flasher.
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