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Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby ING » Sun May 27, 2012 11:29 pm

Question is: are Pro-Troll EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?
All of them are rotating while the trolling. Is direction of rotation the same? Could that rotations cause a tangling? How Pro-Troll ECip SpinRay Flashers necessary if RSK or FBR are rotating also and also have own EChips?
Thank you
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Re: Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby Nelly » Mon May 28, 2012 7:21 am

ING wrote:Question is: are Pro-Troll EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?
All of them are rotating while the trolling. Is direction of rotation the same? Could that rotations cause a tangling? How Pro-Troll ECip SpinRay Flashers necessary if RSK or FBR are rotating also and also have own EChips?
Thank you


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I'm embarassed to say that I don't know what "RSK and FBR" is referring to?
If you could fill in the blanks, perhaps we could find an answer..?
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Re: Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby Jerm » Mon May 28, 2012 8:18 am

FBR is a herring helmet and I'm guessing the RSK is too.

I can't help with the triangle flashers. No experience with em.


I do know that the Echip doesn't make noise when it rotates. Centrifugal force keeps the Ball pinned to one side. But it does work well when it moves side to side.
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Re: Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby ING » Mon May 28, 2012 1:22 pm

Nelly wrote:
ING wrote:Question is: are Pro-Troll EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?
All of them are rotating while the trolling. Is direction of rotation the same? Could that rotations cause a tangling? How Pro-Troll ECip SpinRay Flashers necessary if RSK or FBR are rotating also and also have own EChips?
Thank you


Good morning I,
I'm embarassed to say that I don't know what "RSK and FBR" is referring to?
If you could fill in the blanks, perhaps we could find an answer..?


I do know that the Echip doesn't make noise when it rotates. Centrifugal force keeps the Ball pinned to one side. But it does work well when it moves side to side.[/quote]
Thanks for reply
RSK means Rotary Salmon Killer
http://www.protroll.com/products/bait-h ... ry-salmon/
FBR means Franko Bullet rotator
http://ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=241672
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Re: Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby Nelly » Wed May 30, 2012 7:15 am

Hey ING,
Most of the time while trolling we have either in-line or conventional rotating flashers and a rotating bait as well.

Any flasher worth it's salt should have ball-bearing swivels allowing it to operate independently from your terminal gear. In other words, your flasher of choice should not limit choice of terminal gear.

I understand that the Spin-Ray will have the potential to introduce line-twist but it appears to be equipped with two ball-bearing swivels. It should be perfectly compatable with any rotating bait holder you choose.

However, do your ball-bearing swivels a favor and give 'em a blast of WD-40 before their first use and when you're done for the day. That way you'll keep 'em running smooth, increase their longevity and you won't reel in a tangled mess after a long drag.... :D
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Re: Are EChip SpinRay Flashers compatible with RSK or FBR?

Postby ING » Wed May 30, 2012 10:15 pm

Thank you very much!
I'll try spinray flasher with RSK or FBR
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