Hi Kingfisher,
A few questions first. Where are you fishing? How fast do you drop the downrigger ball, and to what depth? What is the distance between where you have the flasher on the downrigger ball, and where you have your stacker release?
If you are fishing Sekiu or Neah Bay, the flashers aren't needed now. You can just run a plug cut straight off of the release. If you are fishing areas where the fish are less concentrated, here's a method.
Attach the flasher to your ball with about 5 feet of STRONG leader, and add a ball bearing swivel to the connection.
Five feet or higher up, connect your stacker rig, (two Penn style release clips connected together where one clothespin goes in the cable to hold the correct depth and the other clothespin attaches to your line), if you connect it closer, you may get some fouled lines.
Lower the ball into the water and when your stacker rig hits the water, set your depthmeter to zero. This will be your new measuring point. Strip out ten pulls and then connect the line to the stacker release.
SLOWLY lower the whole thing to your desired depth at about 5 feet every second, and you will have your bait/lure/hoochie about 5 feet above and behind your flasher.
Longer lines get to be more of a hassle, especially when trying to net a fish around a lot of line trailing behind the boat.
Sportco also has some low drag flashers that are shaped like a triangle with bent wingtips. They are called "fish flash" or something similar. These work as well, and you end up with a lot less resistance than a dodger or traditional flasher.
Best of luck, Andy
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