i'm dave at mako spearguns and todaywe're talking about making your hunt even more successful with the flasherball fish flashers and throw flasher. there area lot of different ways to rig flashers a lot of it comes down to personalpreference and what works for you
in your environment. a great startingpoint is to rig your flashers about two feet apart, tuning the lengthmore or less depending on the clarity the water you're diving in and thebrightness of the sun. we like to add a small weight to the topof the string of flashers to help get
the flashers is down but it doesn't dampen the action thatcreates those great light flashes as they dance in the water. for easy let out and retrieval hook yourstring of lashes to the utility reel and you're ready to go. or checkout the flasher float that not only makes let out andretrieval a snap but also makes it easy to store your flasher rig when not in use. for even more lightaction add the flasher ball to the bottom ofyour flasher string
or hook it separately to another reel andlet your flashers dance freely. or go un-tethered with our fish flasherkit rigging the throw flasher is prettystraightforward. let's start by stream the flashers together with the reel line. make a simpleoverhand knot and then a second one so we have a nice big knot in the line. nowspray some lubricant on the knot and using a small screwdriverpush the knot into the tubing use your band tying line to form asingle constrictor knot and pull the ends tight with your pliersand that's it
in the water you can speed up the descentrate of the flasher by trimming the tubing so make your hunt more successful andcheck out all the mako spearguns fish flasher options at the link below
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