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Zoom Super Flukes #3539034 06/03/09 08:44 PM
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I have always rigged them weightless on a 3/0 and twitched them...anyone got any pointers/help hints on any other methods to present them? Still kind of a newbie when it comes to them


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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: Knot at work] #3539040 06/03/09 08:46 PM
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Try carolina rigging a watermelonseed fluke with the tail dyed chart...Also a split shot rig for finesse fishing...

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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: MtM] #3539090 06/03/09 08:54 PM
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try a double fluke rig


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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: UNTbass222] #3539126 06/03/09 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: UNTbass222
try a double fluke rig


I googled that and it looks like its pretty deadly...Thanks!


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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: UNTbass222] #3539131 06/03/09 09:03 PM
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Try a 3/0 weighted hook like they make for swim baits. Cast it out let it hit bottom and swim it up off the bottom and then let it settle back down again. Do this all the way back to the boat.

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Drop shot also, there really isn't a wrong way to fish a fluke wink


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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: Knot at work] #3539146 06/03/09 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: Knot at work
I have always rigged them weightless on a 3/0 and twitched them...anyone got any pointers/help hints on any other methods to present them? Still kind of a newbie when it comes to them


Need to be using a 4/0. 3/0 is not big enough.


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When I used to use them I used a 2/0 EWG Super Braid Hook for top water them a 4/0 hook for going down deep.
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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: KingOutdoorsCo] #3539277 06/03/09 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: TheBassKing
Originally Posted By: Knot at work
I have always rigged them weightless on a 3/0 and twitched them...anyone got any pointers/help hints on any other methods to present them? Still kind of a newbie when it comes to them


Need to be using a 4/0. 3/0 is not big enough.


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4/0 hook and sometimes i insert a nail weight. I dont buy them i cut small sections of a coat hanger for nail weights

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Split shot crimped on the cruve of the hook .
, or weighted hook the Fluke will fall horizantal
with that lil tail jast a flappin.
Rip it up & let it fall Deadly !


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swivel about 1o" up and 1+ on the 4/0 hook


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Re: Zoom Super Flukes [Re: its a fluke] #3539638 06/03/09 10:59 PM
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I hate crimping something on my line, I always think I'm hurtin the line. So if I use a small 1/16th oz tungsten weight I'll use a bobber stopper or a carolina keeper to hold the weight about 6 inches or more from the fluke. I'll have to try the new hook weights I saw at BPS that crimp on the hooks.


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