hookedupf7 45 Posted July 27 Just wondering if anybody runs flasher fly on the bottom? Or to much of a mess? Also bigger spoon on top or bottom? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whycanteye 39 Posted July 28 You'll have a twisted mess with a ff and a slider. As far as mag/regular spoons, regular on main line mag on slider if I'm going to attach the slider and mag on main and regular or super slim on a free slider.Sent from my moto z3 using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sk8man 594 Posted July 28 Think about what happens when you bring in the flasher/fly with slider option even without a fish the slider leader will be wrapped around the fly set-up so why give yourself a needless headache? As far as the conventional slider/main line setup: some of it depends on what you want to achieve. For example if you want the spoon on slider to actively go up and down some on the main line while trolling use lighter weight spoons that will want to slide up and down a little better on the main line. Heavier spoons tend to nest more securely in the bow of the main line. Slider leader length can also influence action of a given lure (e.g. 2 ft. vs. 8 ft). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hookedupf7 45 Posted July 28 Thanks guys. I have been running free sliders for a while . I usually run small spoons up top. I am just thinking of options. I figured flasher fly would be a bad option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Firechief48 19 Posted July 29 (edited) I very rarely put a spread out that doesn't include free sliders. I usually will stack spoons on separate rods above F/F and run free sliders on the spoon rods, usually Evil Eyes. I get my share of Kings taking the deep spoons and usually steelheads, browns or coho taking the sliders. Edited July 29 by Firechief48 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hookedupf7 45 Posted July 29 Fire chief when you stack your rods how far apart? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Firechief48 19 Posted July 29 5-10' depending on lenth I put the spoon off the release. Usually I'll run the FF 10-15' and the spoon back 20-25' back. Every now and then I'll run the spoon 50' or more then I'll stack them 10' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gill-T 375 Posted July 29 You can put a slider above a flasher but you need a stop for slider to get hung on so it won’t get into the flasher. A barrel swivel with a clear bead 5-6’ in front of the flasher serves multiple purposes. One, it prevents line twist (esp with 10” flashers). Two, it collects weeds and fleas keeping your flasher swivel clean and functional. Three, it serves as a stop for the slider. If I want to check a rig, I don’t pop the release. Just bring the rigger up until you can grab the cheater first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FishingFool34 91 Posted July 29 (edited) On 7/27/2019 at 6:22 PM, hookedupf7 said: Just wondering if anybody runs flasher fly on the bottom? Or to much of a mess? Also bigger spoon on top or bottom? A member here (troubles is his name I think) makes fixed "slider" clips that work well. I would only ever run a fixed slider spoon with a FF. It's a huge mess when you tell someone to put a free slider on the port rigger and they don't know which side is port and they guess wrong! Edited July 29 by FishingFool34 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pa223 43 Posted July 29 For those that stack lines (two poles on 1 rigger) how much trouble do you have with tangles when the deep pole goes Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FishingFool34 91 Posted July 29 35 minutes ago, Pa223 said: For those that stack lines (two poles on 1 rigger) how much trouble do you have with tangles when the deep pole goes Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app Why stack poles when you can just run a fixed cheater on the same rod? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Firechief48 19 Posted July 29 1 hour ago, Pa223 said: For those that stack lines (two poles on 1 rigger) how much trouble do you have with tangles when the deep pole goes Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app I've never had that problem myself, I think it's more likely to tangle other poles if you run a longer lead and turn too quick. I have had both poles go on the same rigger more than once. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Firechief48 19 Posted July 29 1 hour ago, FishingFool34 said: Why stack poles when you can just run a fixed cheater on the same rod? Some like fixed cheaters, I myself like the free sliders that run higher. I would also rather have another pole that stays in the water for possibly another hookup.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hookedupf7 45 Posted July 29 Fishing fool I bought some of them at brewerton show. Gonna try them next time I’m out. On Ontario Share this post Link to post Share on other sites