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Old July 13th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
 
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Flukes...how to rig 'em?

I've seen soft baits I think they're called "flukes," with what amounts to two 'lips' or flaps, on the bottom of the lure.

What are they (the lips/flaps) for? Do you hide the hook in 'em? Or do they flap in the water?

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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

Actually, the flaps are a hook pocket.....here is the way to rig the super fluke with a 4/0 wide gap worm hook.

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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

You got it, it just hides the hook shank area.
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

A fluke is a soft jerk bait.You can fish them in places you cant fish a jerkbait like thick grass.I rig the super flukes on a 3/0-4/0 EWG hook weightless.Cast it out and let it sink to the top of the grass or the depth you want and just twitch or slap your rod down with long pauses between.These are great for schooling fish but I cast out and work it faster.You can also make the bait dart and jump on the waters surface.If you have never fished one,you will be amazed at the lifelike action the bait has in the water.
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

I have the rigging part down okay. The problem that I have with a fluke is actually getting the hook to penetrate. I end up losing more fish on a fluke than any lure. Even with a extra wide gap hook, after the hook set, often the fluke comes back balled up right in the hook bend, totally covering the hook point. Anyone else have this problem?
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

slip a number 6 treble hook over the hookpoint and hook the treble on top of the bait. Be sure that one prong (point) faces down to hook into the fluke top. It's like a treble stinger hook.
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

Are you using good hooks....???? I use Gamikatsu EWG hooks and have never had a problem....they are so sharp they go right in the bone of the jaw, rarely lose a fish.

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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

I don't use the flukes but I do fish slugos which are basically the same. I had the same problem when I started using these baits but I've found that if you push the hook through the bait and then skin hook the point of the hook to make it weedless, your hook up rates will go up considerably. What I described is called "texsposed" .
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

I do it like smalljaw. I do miss fish but not many. In open water I just hook it in the nose of the bait. I work it like the banjo minnow. I also drop shot flukes.
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Re: Flukes...how to rig 'em?

Like some of the others have said, "texpose" the hook.Texas rig style with the hook coming back out the back of the fluke and then skin hooking the tip.I fish thick grass with flukes and I started using braid 2 years ago with flukes.Makes all the difference in the world.Another thing I have seen my clients have trouble with is setting the hook too early.Most want to set when they see the bass hit the bait.I always wait until I feel the fish on the bait.Kind of like a top water hook set.Once I set with the braid,they are stuck.
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