Zercom Clearwater Flasher

  • fishhunter
    Stillwater, Minnesota
    Posts: 181
    #1231997

    I like these flasers and was wondering if anyone knew where I can get a new one or a used one that was used little. Anyideas would be great. Thanks for the help.
    JR

    Gianni
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    Posts: 2063
    #253895

    James’ was on the classifieds for a long time – might check there first.

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #253905

    If I’m not mistaken, Herb bought it.

    teamvexilar
    Richland Center, Wisconsin
    Posts: 67
    #253920

    I’m not sure but they usually have assorted brands of flashers inculding zercom’s at the cabela’s in Prarie in the back room/bargain room/bargain bin or whatever you fancy on calling it. Be sure you buy the battery too because some guy i know made a big deal about buying one, and he brought it home without a battery and never used it for a year until he traded it in for a different one and bought the battery. for any of the guys that know me, big pete still wants to be your “special” fishing partner hehehehe…inside joke

    Gianni
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    Posts: 2063
    #253931

    He’s usually one step ahead of me – sneaky guy.

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #253980

    Yes, herb did buy it! It’s mine and you can’t have it! So there!!!!!

    Gianni
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    Posts: 2063
    #253983

    Nyah nyah na nyah nyah.

    How ’bout a review? I was pretty seriously considering it, but the 30+ year old flasher that I have seems to at least tell me if there’s fish in dem dar waters. Would be nice to see the jig, though.

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #254003

    John, the clearwater classics are just that-Classic. They don’t make them anymore for some reason. I had one and sold it last winter and kicked myself so when I saw James had his for sale I grabbed it. Nice units. No colors. You are limited on how shallow you can use them. If you are used to a vex, you may not like the classic at first. I think they do have a better target separation than the vex.

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