Seafever Well-Known Member Aug 26, 2013 #1 Have you ever used a FlashFly like in the picture below behind a flasher? If so, how long was the leader?
Have you ever used a FlashFly like in the picture below behind a flasher? If so, how long was the leader?
R Revenge Well-Known Member Aug 27, 2013 #2 Looks alot like an Ace high fly . Anytime i run one i just run the same lenght as i would a hoochy
Seafever Well-Known Member Aug 27, 2013 #3 Yes.....just wondering if I needed to go a bit longer with the action head on it......thanks...... That one is straight out of the package.......so I didn't crimp the barbs yet........
Yes.....just wondering if I needed to go a bit longer with the action head on it......thanks...... That one is straight out of the package.......so I didn't crimp the barbs yet........
Rum Buddies Well-Known Member Aug 27, 2013 #4 I'd say with the action head you can get away with a longer leader, which late season chinooks tend to prefer IMO.
I'd say with the action head you can get away with a longer leader, which late season chinooks tend to prefer IMO.
Seafever Well-Known Member Aug 28, 2013 #5 Guess I should have said this is a Royal Flash ....made by Zak Tackle It is not a FlashFly....the FlashFly is made by Luhr-Jensen..... I was going to use it on Coho.....
Guess I should have said this is a Royal Flash ....made by Zak Tackle It is not a FlashFly....the FlashFly is made by Luhr-Jensen..... I was going to use it on Coho.....
M Mike Mitchell Member Aug 29, 2013 #6 Seafever I use flash flies on my show lots and find that a 36 inch leader has been the best so far Mike
Seafever I use flash flies on my show lots and find that a 36 inch leader has been the best so far Mike