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By Chris Shaffer
Fishing and Hunting News staff March 2, 2005 Wednesday, February 23, 2005 Anglers have been trolling flashers for as long as the two old fellows have chased Catfish Hunter in "Grumpy Old Men." Nevertheless, in the last decade or so, the fishing industry has witnessed dramatic enhancements in the hardware used to attract trout. These advancements have generated new interest in fishing with flashers. While flashers used to be as big as a beer can in some instances, many anglers are now switching to ultralight gear. In these new lines, manufacturers have attempted ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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