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This looks like a large charter boat. Can someone describe how these are fished in a crowd like this? Are down riggers being used? How are tangles being prevented? I have only fished salmon from small 22' to 22' in length. Thanks. Ken
Ken,
like you most of my salmon fishing has been on smaller private boats--but the 6 to 7 times I have been on a charter, the deck hands determine the amount of line you can let out. Remarkably, this system works pretty darn well--even with multiple hook-ups and even with total strangers on board. ;) ;D
TomT
Quote from: Flasher Man on February 12, 2016, 12:40:44 AM
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The guy holding the fish looks like Gary
THE PYRAMID FLASHER RUNS STRAIGHT SO THERE ARE FEWER TANGLES.
Many Party Boats of 18+ fishermen can and do fish the Pyramid Flasher because there are so few tangles. Many skipper fish an entire boat with one pattern to
present a school of fish and the results have proven much SUCCESS Time and Time again.
RIGGING:
The Pyramid Flashers are attached directly to a dog whistle sinker release then a 4-6ft 25lb leader then the bait. (No LEADER IS NEEDED IN FRONT OF THE PYRAMID FLASHER).
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