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    Leader Lengths....

    From the back of the flasher to the nose of a standard hoochy....what leader length do you generally like?

    What's your best trolling speed for yours?

    Do you lengthen them out in the summer? if so....how long from back of flasher to nose of hoochy?

    (Chinooks).

    If you're running cuttlefish hoochies do you keep them generally shorter to get more action on the hoochy because they are bigger?

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    I use one pull on my wingspan.... about 6 and a half feet...... works wekk for me...

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    2.2-3mph for hootchies and cuttlefish. 40 or 50 lb leader ten inches longer in august... length between 34-44. so 50-60" in the summer.. using the 50lb you will get great action on both the hooch and cuttle..
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    I generally use 42 to 48 inches,However if I, m using cuttle fish I go down to 38. If I'm using the new LED lit splatterback hoochy which I am trialing now I thinking 37 to 39 inches due to the slight increase in weight. We'll see on that last one. Once in awhile if nothing seems to work I will try 33. These are all for Springs-sockeye and coho can be much shorter.
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    I always fish around 3 to 3 1/2 wraps lengthwise on the flasher when fishing hoochies, which is 33" to 38"ish in length. 40lb test leader and constantly playing with speed. In the summer I use cuttlefish size more often than not. works for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hambone View Post
    I always fish around 3 to 3 1/2 wraps lengthwise on the flasher when fishing hoochies, which is 33" to 38"ish in length. 40lb test leader and constantly playing with speed.
    I also use the 3 flasher length rule, but use 50 lb test
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    X2. But closer to 33" - 35""
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    x3 if you go to long it doesn't impart action on the hotchie

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    46-50 inches, sometimes longer in the summer though. The speed depends on the other gear in the water but if I'm fishing primarily hootchies the speed stays anywhere from 2.7-3.5 mph. I troll fast though...
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    32" to 40" with 40 lbs test for me, troll 2.3 to 3 mph or 45 degree angle on the down rigger cable. Most often I run 36 " 38 for springs and. 32 for soxs and troll slow same for coho but trolled fast. Hard part is finding a fish to trick lol.

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