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The big white hoochies have been really good to me the last few years. I almost always have a couple on my outside riggers. I will use the 8" in early spring though. I have used the large Kingfisher flashers also and have caught fish on them but to be honest I don't give them enough chance to prove themselves. To much faith in the hoochies..

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Over the years that I've been running Hot Spot flashers, only 3 seasons has an 8" & fly beat out the 11" Hot Spot & cut bait. There may be a problem getting cut bait this coming season but I'm going to run a Howie fly or hoochie behind the 11". Out in BC I never saw a boat using an 8", they all run 11" with a hoochie or fly.

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I mainly use the 8" spin doctors. I will be doing alot with various sizes and shapes of flashers this year. Seems like every time I tryed one of the big pro troll paddle types I got tangles so I stuck with what worked for me.

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i run a mix of 8 and 11's ,but normaly , i run 4's and 8's from april to june and then 8's and 11's from june thru oct

and the 8's are on the hi side and the larger one are the deeper ones

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I run the Protroll prochip 8's and hotchip 11's. Some days the 8" is hot, and others the 11" is hot. On average, I would say they catch an equal number of fish.

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8" Flashers up hi and the Big 11" Monsters down deep. This is effective most of the time although things can change fast. See what they like and adapt.

GUN

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8" Flashers up hi and the Big 11" Monsters down deep. This is effective most of the time although things can change fast. See what they like and adapt.

GUN

What he said. Find out what they want, and give em lots of it.:)

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8" Flashers up hi and the Big 11" Monsters down deep. This is effective most of the time although things can change fast. See what they like and adapt.

GUN

Agree with Phil,11 inchers when down deep(below 90 ft),8 inchers above that.

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Big 11 inch Pro-Troll HotChips when the water warms and for down deep and also in the fall in front of the piers in the mud. Some days 5 rods in the water, with 5 11 inch HotChips in the water and many people won't use them there. Otherwise, 8 inchers do the job most of the year.

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Never even fished with an 11" flasher. dont own one but might pick up 1 or 2 for running deep on wire dipsy or rigger. Any particular colors better as it seems most are running these quite deep compared to 8" flashers? Always something new to try.:P:D

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Never even fished with an 11" flasher. dont own one but might pick up 1 or 2 for running deep on wire dipsy or rigger. Any particular colors better as it seems most are running these quite deep compared to 8" flashers? Always something new to try.:P:D

White glow crush/White glow crush.

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The 11in. Chrome down deep with a green hypnotist fly has been a stud for us. This has been a big fish combo for Kings and the occasional Laker.

Matt

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