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Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 01:47 PM
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CBPBasser
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Thinking about this for Fall Pattern...Shad/Silver colored Fluke, nose hooked...Anyone here tried that pattern?
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: CBPBasser]
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09/02/09 01:51 PM
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Mike Andrews
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I haven't done it..yet. I've been thinking a Zoom Tiny Fluke.
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 01:51 PM
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Joefishin
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Never ever tried that in grass, nope never.........
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: Joefishin]
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09/02/09 01:54 PM
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LOL...Thinking Joefishin has had some good luck Droppin Flukes in the grass
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 01:55 PM
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Wiz
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I think it would work well. Anyone ever do a double drop shot with two hooks say maybe 12 and 24 inches above the weight???
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: Wiz]
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09/02/09 01:56 PM
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CBPBasser
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Personally, one hook is complex for me lol...NOT a finese guy
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 01:56 PM
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Joefishin
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LOL...Thinking Joefishin has had some good luck Droppin Flukes in the grass Hehe, it's a good technique a buddy showed me a couple years ago. It works well, flukes just don't seem to have a wrong way to fish em. It can be really good when the fish start feeding up in the shallows.
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: Wiz]
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09/02/09 01:57 PM
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Socks
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I think it would work well. Anyone ever do a double drop shot with two hooks say maybe 12 and 24 inches above the weight??? Kinda...I've fished a shakey shot, why use a dropshot weight when you can use a shakey head? You never know which one they'll hit. I still don't dropshot much though.
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 02:22 PM
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SkeeterEater
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Take Dead Aim I'd rather be lost on the water than found at work! SkeeterEater
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: Wiz]
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09/02/09 04:47 PM
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Lucky Al
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I think it would work well. Anyone ever do a double drop shot with two hooks say maybe 12 and 24 inches above the weight??? Yes, I have many times. Once I caught 2 dinks at a time. But the advantage is you have more chance of the bait being at the right depth (where the fish are). Sometimes the bottom hook catches them and sometimes the higher hook catches them. I usually put the upper hook about 30" or so from the weight, but it varies. The fluke sounds like a good idea to try.
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
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09/02/09 04:51 PM
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Jay Kendrick
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ill drop shot a fluke to catch fish that i didnt catch in deep water when im fishing a spoon. learned how to do it this summer.
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Re: Drop Shotting a Fluke?
[Re: Jay Kendrick]
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09/02/09 05:26 PM
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arupert
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well ive been dropshotting flukes for a while now but how ive been doing it is bed fishing take a bluegill pattern they go nutz and you can move on to your next bed.
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