#988871 - 05/08/18 07:31 PM
Overhauling my old trolling flashers
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/15/03
Posts: 174
Loc: Eye-Of-The-Sun
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I finally A) Got a new boat and B) Have returned to fishing after a long hiatus. Thus, I'm seeking advice on how to overhaul my old, delaminating mylar stickers and corroded swivels/rings on a dozen flashers.
I have ideas (I read about Kone_Zone for tape) but would like some sage advice/direction and general help- save me the trial and error, please!
Best way to remove the old mylar and clean the plastic? Best replacement hardware (swivel/ring)? Best way to get optimal adhesion of the tape? I'd hate throwing my $12.00 X 12 away.
Stainless seems obvious, but does anyone know what are the best specific swivels and rings? Split rings also seem obvious- I'll have to snip the old welded rings off.
Thanks! Rusty (me) and corroded (also me), out!
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#988876 - 05/08/18 09:40 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
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Loc: Everett
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Take them all to Silver horde in lynnwood. The crew there will help you with all the tape and hardware needs.
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#988881 - 05/09/18 06:42 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 04/25/00
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Just a comment.....How many flashers do you REALLY need? I'd sell what you have, garage sale, EBAY......then buy 3 or 4 new ones. By the time you buy new items to fix up the 12 old ones.....you might just be $$$$$$ ahead to buy new......just my opinion.
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#988884 - 05/09/18 08:11 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Alevin
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#988888 - 05/09/18 09:06 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 10/21/11
Posts: 182
Loc: Seattle, WA
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If you want to avoid all the hassle, just cut the old gear off and rig them like a Shortbus flasher. Get yourself some larger duo lock snaps and your choice of swivels and you're good to go. Here's a nice video too about how you can experiment with your old flashers. Also, you can see the set up with the duo lock snaps I'm referring to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joJi0tNSQwc&index=83&list=WL&t=251sBasically, attach the swivel on the smaller end of the snap then attach the large end of the snap to the flasher. And it makes swapping out gear really easy. One last thing. I wouldn't worry too much about switching tape etc. I think people overthink things a lot (myself included). As long as you present your setup to the fish in the correct way, you're likely to hook up.
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#988913 - 05/09/18 05:33 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/15/03
Posts: 174
Loc: Eye-Of-The-Sun
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Thanks, everybody. I guess I'm sentimental about the $$ I paid retail. DrifterWA_ As many as I want! Gotta have a couple cop cars, rainbows, pearl, green, etc... And, I need to fill my flasher quiver from silver Horde Sounds like I'm overthinking it... Tan- I'm gonna give it a try. I appreciate the replies.
Edited by Busta-Busta (05/09/18 05:36 PM)
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#988939 - 05/10/18 09:22 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/22/09
Posts: 3020
Loc: University Place and Whidbey I...
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Busta, If you're like me, you like the mojo of old gear. Fun to keep it running. If you want to upgrade. look at the Q-Cove type flashers. they have a pin that pulls out and releases the resistance of the flasher when fighting a fish. I like those. In answer to "How many flashers do you need?", the answer is 17. That's what I have from over the years...you'll have to buy 5 more! You bring up a great idea. I bought up a few break away Q-Cove flashers when it was apparent their continued availability was in doubt. There are now a couple of break away retrofits available although not cheap. There are also some do-it-yourself versions. In any case I like the break away feature particularly for silvers which like to come to the surface well behind the boat and thrash around often throwing that mandated barbless hook in the process. The retro-fit to break away might be a way to salvage the old flashers and increase the hook to land ratio.
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#988949 - 05/10/18 10:33 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 08/02/12
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Don't over look the medium and large size LEO flashers if you end up buying new. Great for both hardware and bait.
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#989006 - 05/11/18 11:38 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Larry B]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 01/17/04
Posts: 3742
Loc: Sheltona Beach
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Busta, If you're like me, you like the mojo of old gear. Fun to keep it running. If you want to upgrade. look at the Q-Cove type flashers. they have a pin that pulls out and releases the resistance of the flasher when fighting a fish. I like those. In answer to "How many flashers do you need?", the answer is 17. That's what I have from over the years...you'll have to buy 5 more! You bring up a great idea. I bought up a few break away Q-Cove flashers when it was apparent their continued availability was in doubt. There are now a couple of break away retrofits available although not cheap. There are also some do-it-yourself versions. In any case I like the break away feature particularly for silvers which like to come to the surface well behind the boat and thrash around often throwing that mandated barbless hook in the process. The retro-fit to break away might be a way to salvage the old flashers and increase the hook to land ratio. I like this suggestion. You ought to know, my favorite flasher is a new one 'cause it has new swivels.
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#989172 - 05/15/18 10:41 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/17/02
Posts: 478
Loc: Spawn Ranch
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I've been using the same four or five flashers for the last 10 years and they look it. Although replacing the swivels might be a good idea.
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#989337 - 05/17/18 10:57 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Larry B]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/15/03
Posts: 174
Loc: Eye-Of-The-Sun
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Will do! Thanks!
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#989743 - 05/25/18 11:58 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/22/12
Posts: 186
Loc: Bothell
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I have several old flashers with good Sampo swivels that need a do over. Who has a good selection of materials, tape etc.? Or should I just buy it on the internet?
Mostly I buy stuff at Three Rivers but they don't stock a lot of that kind of thing.
Somebody mentioned Silver Horde in Lynnwod but I don't know where that is at.
Thanks
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#989744 - 05/25/18 12:10 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
Posts: 7232
Loc: Everett
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Silver horde: 20910 63rd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
If I had that project in mind this would be my first stop. they have everything and then some..
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#989943 - 05/31/18 01:35 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/22/12
Posts: 186
Loc: Bothell
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FYI
I checked out the place in Lynnwood and also took a look at Teds. Neither one had much, very little selection. But the guy at Lynnwood told me to try the website for WTP Tape and I did. They had a good selection and I bought enuff to overhaul 4 old flashers. Cost me 25 bucks but if I would have bought 4 new ones it would have been 60+.
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#989976 - 06/01/18 08:06 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/24/11
Posts: 258
Loc: whale pass
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I was up in Bellingham on Tuesday. Stopped in to Yeagers they had a decent supply, tapes, blades, and the like. more than I have seen locally.
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#990253 - 06/12/18 08:40 PM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
[Re: Busta-Busta]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/22/12
Posts: 186
Loc: Bothell
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I got my shipment from WTP Tape and redid 4 flashers and they turned out very well. They have precut flasher tape that is cut to the shape of a flasher so its easy to install. I got the Silver and the Yellow dressed up with the red tape that is really bright. Looks good, a lot cheaper than buying new flashers. http://www.shopwtp-inc.com/product_info.php?cPath=45_33&products_id=1917
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#990257 - 06/13/18 06:03 AM
Re: Overhauling my old trolling flashers
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 05/13/03
Posts: 232
Loc: Vashon/Grayland
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I replace flashers every year due to the “E” chip wearing out or fish attracting voltage emitters getting weaker. Besides it’s generally known that all fishing gear fishes best fresh out of the package. 😂
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