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How do you add weight to your flukes?
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05/05/16 10:16 PM
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kirbydog
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Love throwing a fluke but there are times when I want it to track lower in the water column. I've been experimenting with nail weights and weighted hooks.
Like the nail weights because I can add the weight to the front or the rear of the bait and this alters the action.
Just wondered what others do and how they add weight to a fluke or fluke type bait. I want to add weight but not kill the action.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 10:20 PM
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Chet
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Tie a swivel about 10-12 inches above the fluke. If that's not enough pinch a small weight above the swivel.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 10:27 PM
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the skipper
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Either a split shot about a foot in front of the bait or a piece of a nail in the head. You can also go with a heavy wire hook but that usually effects my hook ups in a negative way.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 10:39 PM
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justme1581
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try small stainless steel nuts on the belly of the hook, try several sizes, makes a little noise also...
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 10:42 PM
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Mike_Soriano
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Get some t-stops and a 1/16oz bullet weight. Rig the fluke just like a t rig worm, and use the t-stop to peg the weight about 14" above the bait. Weightless fluke presentation at any depth. Basically a fixed-weight crig
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 11:11 PM
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ezbassin
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Spread out the line keeper on a drop shot weight and put it on the hook. It will make the bait wiggle as it sinks.
Last edited by ezbassin; 05/05/16 11:11 PM.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/05/16 11:56 PM
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BrudBass
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I've had good success with weighted hooks that allow you to move the weight to any position along the hook shaft.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 12:03 AM
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Txduckhunter
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I just slow down and let them sink longer...
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 12:05 AM
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Big Swimbait
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To mix it up sometimes, I use the Dangleberry Rig. The weight is free & slides back & forth on the hook, giving very erratic action when you twitch your rod. Also works great with the Zoom Fluke Sticks.
Last edited by Big Swimbait; 05/06/16 12:07 AM.
Less gritchin', more fishin'
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 12:09 AM
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NTX Fisherman
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Mojo rig with a tiny weight.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
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05/06/16 12:11 AM
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lamoon78
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Splitshot about a foot up.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 12:34 AM
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Allison1
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Different wire size on the hook. A 5/0 superline wide gap hook will act way different than a regular wide gap.
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 02:22 AM
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Accutrigger33
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water gremlin bull shot weight works awesome
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 02:30 AM
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bradnitro175
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Belly weighted screwlock hook or nail
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Re: How do you add weight to your flukes?
[Re: kirbydog]
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05/06/16 02:39 AM
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RedEar12
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Buy some 1 1/4" brads at Walmart. .96 cents a box, and put them in the nose of the fluke. You can cut them down or add more brads depending on wind and depth.
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