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The flashers look like oki bigshooter green, blue, green mist. Definitely worth a try.
I like the looks of a couple of Canso's.
the tape is blue green mist, you can get it on any colour blade, oki would send me whatever combo blade and tape I could dream up.Those look good,Canso! Do you know the name of that style flasher by chance?
anyone know at the approx dia an 11" and 8" flasher rotate ?When fishing sockeye do you find some colors of dummy flashers work better than others? Also what line do you use to make up the leader on the dummy? In the past I've used braided downrigger line. I hope there is a sockeye fishery in the inlet next year, as i missed it this summer.
I have a red kone zone and found I get way more action on the other side where I just run a standard dummy flasher. Never really understood the red flaser thing, had much better luck with standard green flashers.
I'm thinking of rigging my outriggers to get maybe 7-9 rods out. anyone tried?When fishing sockeye do you find some colors of dummy flashers work better than others? Also what line do you use to make up the leader on the dummy? In the past I've used braided downrigger line. I hope there is a sockeye fishery in the inlet next year, as i missed it this summer.
The sockeye jack return this year on the Fraser was only a third of what it was 4 years ago. I hope for every ones sake , but mostly the fish, that the Adams cycle is not going to follow the same downward spiral that the other three cycles have done...
I sincerely hope I am wrong.
Small fish like jacks and immature coho/chinook are supposed to be able to squeeze through the bunt meshes of a seine.Seine test fishery in Johnstone Straits.