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I use them to work 40' & less for walleye off of in line boards on Oneida lake, & they work great. I am pulling Jr thundersticks, don't think they will work too well with a flasher due to the spinning & trolling force from the flasher, but that said, I haven't tried it. Found that using settings deeper than 40 feet really pulls the in line board closer to the boat than I like it to be (too much load).

I am going to try them in Olcott this Spring for shallow Kings, using spoons & stick baits. I will be using a short line between the two attachment points on the fish seeker, as I am not sure that the plastic will hold up to a 20 plus pound surging king.

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All my buddy uses on Erie for walleyes . He runs them in shallow & out deep out the back or off big boards. He is shall we say thrifty (tight) & won't buy dipseys or down riggers. But he does get his share of the eyes!

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Love using these off of my otter boats because they don't drag enough to have a false release. Have not tried to run a flasher off them but don't it would work.

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Another nice feature is that they tend to bring the fish to or near the surface after a hook up as they roll over.

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