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Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 10:07 AM
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The Fluke is doing good right now! There's nothing special about the video, just a glimpse of what I see on the water. Anyhow I hope you enjoy the video.
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 10:21 AM
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pelican
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 I've never been good, But I've been Lucky! I don't Lie or Exaggerate, but sometimes I remember BIG!
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 12:36 PM
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demok83
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Proverbs 3:5-6
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 02:31 PM
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lconn4
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Slammed them! 
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 03:28 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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Weightless wacky rigged senko's have been hammering them for me personally. Havent even touched a Fluke which is normally my go to because the bite on the wacky worm has been that good!
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 04:13 PM
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redsoxnation
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nice video! I love throw a fluke 
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 05:11 PM
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YakFishField
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Weightless wacky rigged senko's have been hammering them for me personally. Havent even touched a Fluke which is normally my go to because the bite on the wacky worm has been that good! I threw this for about 50% of my time on Ray Hubbard this past Saturday at the CCKF tourney and had zero bites. Was in a marina. After going through my 9 go-to baits, I ended up catching my only fish on a roadrunner of all things. Sweet video BC! I never throw flukes really. Might have to change that.
Last edited by YAK'N AGGIE; 04/15/14 05:12 PM.
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 05:16 PM
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Txwhitacre
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Fun video, enjoyed that. Lake worth is literally in my back yard but I never fish it. Flukes are great! Basically, I always have a similar lure tied on. I fish them all year, winter, spring, summer, fall and catch fish. There are ways to rig them so you can use them besides spring.
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 06:14 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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Weightless wacky rigged senko's have been hammering them for me personally. Havent even touched a Fluke which is normally my go to because the bite on the wacky worm has been that good! I threw this for about 50% of my time on Ray Hubbard this past Saturday at the CCKF tourney and had zero bites. Was in a marina. After going through my 9 go-to baits, I ended up catching my only fish on a roadrunner of all things. Sweet video BC! I never throw flukes really. Might have to change that. Not sure if Ray Hubbard is fishing the same as areas I fish but I've been catching all my fish on wacky worm in about 1-3 feet of water. Doesnt seem to matter if any cover is nearby although it never hurts. maybe you were trying too deep? Water temps where I fished all last week started off around 65 in the morning and warmed all the way up to about 72.5 in the late afternoon. So that may have had something to do with it! Also did really well on chatterbaits/spinnerbaits.
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 07:38 PM
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onebaddj
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ha ha! now i know where you keep your senkos! they will be mine by weekend. lol nice fish. i gotta figure out the slow mo. that adds to the coolness of the video.
and who was that smokin hotty on the red kayak?
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/15/14 08:15 PM
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YakFishField
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Not sure if Ray Hubbard is fishing the same as areas I fish but I've been catching all my fish on wacky worm in about 1-3 feet of water. Doesnt seem to matter if any cover is nearby although it never hurts. maybe you were trying too deep? Water temps where I fished all last week started off around 65 in the morning and warmed all the way up to about 72.5 in the late afternoon. So that may have had something to do with it! Also did really well on chatterbaits/spinnerbaits. Water tempers were 63 deg where I was, and yeah I was fishing more like 5' of water. But I mean the marina doesn't get to 1 feet deep haha. I was trapped in there because of 25mph winds. Never having fished the lake didn't help, but I was sure a wacky senko pitched near dock pilings would work. But if I had a dollar every time I "was sure" something would work...
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/16/14 01:48 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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Lol I hear ya man! It has been working best for me on shallow flats with a sandy/muddy bottom next to a deeper channel or creek. I cant blame you for wanting to stay out of the 25mph winds! I would have done the same thing.
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Re: Flukes Are Good in Spring
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04/16/14 09:26 PM
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Bassinamped
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Flukes are my favorite soft plastic bait
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