The EChip is the world's first microchip for bait. Invented in the greater Silicon Valley, it replicates the voltage discharged by the nervous system of live bait.
The ProChip 8 Flasher is an eight inch flasher with a diagonal kicker fin on the back which give the flasher a more erratic kicking action particularly at slow speeds. It can be run as slow as 1 MPH with outstanding action. It has a minimum drag when a fish is hooked. It includes the EChip for "live bait" nerve pulses.
This flasher is rapidly growing in popularity. It is very popular in the Great Lakes where it is used with a salmon fly 22 to 24 inches behind the flasher. More salmon are caught on flashers than by any other fishing technique. The vibration of the flasher duplicates the tail movement of a salmon charging a school of baitfish. Salmon detect this vibration in their lateral line up to 50 feet away and will charge in hopes of finding baitfish.