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Re: Zoom Swimming Fluke [Re: dragonsdaddy] #6186617 05/15/11 06:25 PM
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I have been using them on a scrounger head and they have produced well for me. Heck even won a tournament using them for the first time. I was using the smaller swim fluke on an 1/8 oz scrounger it looks awesome.

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Re: Zoom Swimming Fluke [Re: The Rodfather] #6186689 05/15/11 06:49 PM
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Done well using them as a swimjig trailer and t-rigging them with a couple small splitshot 8-10" above the bait

Re: Zoom Swimming Fluke [Re: Bassnbrady] #6188197 05/16/11 02:52 AM
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try em on a c-rig

Re: Zoom Swimming Fluke [Re: vicbass22] #6188419 05/16/11 04:00 AM
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I think I'll try one on a drop shot. Odd that this post comes up today. I was just talking with my neighbor/landlord, and he pulls one out of his tacklebox, and was telling me how good it is for bass. He told me to make sure I used a red hook.


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Re: Zoom Swimming Fluke [Re: Jeff Watts] #6188456 05/16/11 04:18 AM
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I have had alot of success with the swimming flukes. I rig them with a 3/0 weighted swim bait hook and slowly reel it in but fast enough to get the action of the tail. With it being a weighted hook it allows better control of the depth and in my opinion it gives it a better action. I love these things almost "almost" as much as the super fluke and the Mag! Bet these would be awesome on Falcon!

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