Seafever
Well-Known Member
Seems the recommendation on many posts is to have the lure right down on the bottom for winter springs.
I have seen lots of flasher damage from guys who roto-till the bottom while looking for "winters".
So you could use no flasher.....but sometimes you need a flasher.
Question.......why do you need to be right on the bottom?....sure , they are down there feeding but you would think with the action of the flasher turning and it being say 10ft off the bottom , they would come up and investigate...isn't that what a flasher does:- attract fish?
Water is generally MUCH clearer in winter.......so it's not like you're going to get days and days of low visibilty.
I have seen lots of flasher damage from guys who roto-till the bottom while looking for "winters".
So you could use no flasher.....but sometimes you need a flasher.
Question.......why do you need to be right on the bottom?....sure , they are down there feeding but you would think with the action of the flasher turning and it being say 10ft off the bottom , they would come up and investigate...isn't that what a flasher does:- attract fish?
Water is generally MUCH clearer in winter.......so it's not like you're going to get days and days of low visibilty.