Quote Originally Posted by seatime View Post
Yo Capn's

Need advice on using a Dipsey Diver rig that runs a 7’ leader, an 11” flasher, and a 12” snubber and a fly or spoon.

How far behind the Dipsey should the flasher be…is 7’ enough?

How far behind the flasher should the snubber be?

How far behind the snubber should the fly be

Maybe the snubber would work in front of the flasher or just behind it…yes/no?

Please feel free to comment on the workability (or not) of above scenario and give one of your own if you will…I am new at this and need you guys’es advice
Not sure why you would want to know the answers for your questions but I have never heard of anyone using dodgers or flies for walleye fishing! Most of the posts on this forum pertain to walleyes and perch and dodgers and flies pertain more to salmon fishing which is a rarity on lake Erie. Maybe would work for steelhead though. I am not saying that they will not work but they are not used simply because there are so many techniques being used now that produce walleyes consistently that no one wants to experiment with dodgers and flies to find out. You may have more luck getting your questions answered on one of the lake Michigan or Lake Ontario forums! You could Google it and see what comes up.

I also see that you are new to the Walleye.com community so let me say welcome aboard seatime.