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Which is the best flasher ?

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speedcraft18

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Hi everyone. Next January i will be going to A spearfishing holiday in Thailand.If i am lucky I can meet some king mackarels, GT's and other pelagics. Can you please suggest a good flasher for these fish ?
Thanks in advance
Albert
 
The rob allen "crazy chicken flasher"
works great, to me the most important part of that flasher
is the lader , when you drop it down and start pumping it up and down
the lader will start to buzz , and that really helps bring them in

I'll post a pic of mine when I get home tomarow , Joe
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Hi Speedcraft18 , Heres a Pic of my Set Up

Hope it helps , I really love this set up works great for me .. Good Luck Joe
 

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Thanks for the pic Joseph. It looks a mix with the chicken , ghost and kamikazi flashers.I had something similar in my mind.

With palms togethor,
Regards
AlbertSpearfishingMalta
 
The Rob Allen flashers are works of art and solidly constructed (although I have recently seen other companies selling similar although not identical products). I was surprised how big they are - Portland Oceaneering had one on display a few years ago. Not much call for them in the UK though (fish are relatively small here these days) - would quite like one to decorate my garage though .
 
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