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When fishing 4" & 5" flukes... 2025


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 

... is it with a spinning rod/reel or casting rod/reel?

 

oe


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

Used to use spinning, but it turns out my Fenwick casting 6'9"MXF is perfect.  I don't get the distance I used to, but I can drop them on a quarter.  If fan casting across points with, say, a 1/16 mojo weight, I will still, at times use a spinning rod.


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

I used to use a spinning combo but now hardly at all for anything. 

I use a 7ft Fenwick Techna AV casting rod with a Curado 200E as my primary plastics combo, light artificial's like flukes included. Most will say they use a spinning outfit which will cast farther and probably be more fun. But I'm happy. ;)

 

Mike 


fishing user avatarthe reel ess reply : 
  On 5/27/2016 at 4:27 AM, Choporoz said:

Used to use spinning, but it turns out my Fenwick casting 6'9"MXF is perfect.  I don't get the distance I used to, but I can drop them on a quarter.  If fan casting across points with, say, a 1/16 mojo weight, I will still, at times use a spinning rod.

I'm with you. I like them on a 6'6" MH BC combo. I usually use them weightless and that's not a problem to cast on a good reel.


fishing user avatarMassYak85 reply : 

Usually spinning but I can cast it farther on one of my casting set ups so I use that sometimes. 


fishing user avatarcurtis9 reply : 

I use casting only for flukes 


fishing user avatarBurtonxj reply : 

I prefer spinning. 6'8" MXF.


fishing user avatarCgrinder reply : 

Casting. It's a good job for an Alphas. 


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

I only use the standard 5.25 inch super fluke. It catches plenty of small and large fish alike. I see no reason to any smaller. I fish it on both casting or spinning gear.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

With whatever you like as long as you can cast the bait.


fishing user avatarYudo1 reply : 

I use casting gear for flukes.  I prefer casting gear for almost everything.


fishing user avatardesmobob reply : 

If you'd rather be fishing your lighter baits with casting gear, you're missing out on a lot of fun if you don't have a L or ML casting rod and one of the finesse casting reels.  I have a Daiwa PX-R and Alphas SV105 and enjoy them a whole bunch and look forward to trying some of the other finesse baitcasting reels.

Tight lines,

Bob

 


fishing user avatarI.rar reply : 

Super fluke Jr on spinning. 

Reg super fluke on casting 


fishing user avatard-camarena reply : 

Sometimes I think people are scared to admit they use spinning gear on this forum lol


fishing user avatarYudo1 reply : 
  On 5/27/2016 at 10:16 AM, d-camarena said:

Sometimes I think people are scared to admit they use spinning gear on this forum lol

There's nothing wrong with spinning gear.  I just prefer the efficiency of casting gear and will try to use it whenever possible.   I use spinning gear for drop shots and live bait. 


fishing user avatarflyfisher reply : 

spinning for me.  I didn't like using casting gear for the technique, same for hard jerkbaits, feels more natural to use spinning.


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 

I work a fluke much as I do walking topwater baits... sharp snaps with the rod tip then allowing immediate slack in the line.  Loose coils will often develop on the spool.  Loose coils are more problematic with a spinning spool than a casting spool, thus my reason for preferring casting reels with flukes, hard jerkbaits and walking topwater baits.

 

oe


fishing user avatarFryDog62 reply : 

I use flukes on darter jig heads a lot and really prefer spinning 6'-8" MXF for pick ups on the down stroke.  Better sensitivity for bites when floating before ripping....IMO


fishing user avatarsmalljaw67 reply : 

I use both and it depends on the situation. If I'm using a 5" on the river for smallmouth I'm almost always using a spinning rod as the water is clear and I'm using light line a Owner twist lock light hooks. When fishing lakes for smallmouth or largemouth I use heavier line and I'm often around cover so I'll use casting rods, either a 6'6" MH-F or a 6'6" M-F as I'm target casting, not distance casting.


fishing user avataradam lancia reply : 

I fish super flukes primarily weightless with a 3/0 owner light ewg screw lock on a 7 ' MF Kistler helium LTA (the original ones with the blue guide inserts) with a Steez and an SV 105 spool with 20# 832 and a light fluoro leader. I don't suffer for distance and the combo is very light and I can place the bait extremely accurately, even for someone who doesn't fish very often. I haven't fished my small flukes yet, but when I duo it will be on a 6'6"MF spinning rod with 10# 832 and a 6# fluoro leader.


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

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fishing user avatarbigbassin' reply : 

If I'm making long casts, I use casting gear because I'll get wind knots every couple of cast on spinning because of how I work the fluke. If I'm skipping docks though, I will use spinning because it's just easier to do, plus I have less line out so I never get knots from the line twist.


fishing user avatarflyfisher reply : 

Another thing i really like when working flukes is using braid on my spinning set up.  When i switched to braid i found my hookup percentage was increased and line twist is a non-factor.  Given the nature of the working of the bait and the slack that is in the setup, the no stretch helps in hooksets.  I also am able to see the subtle takes easier as well. 


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 5/27/2016 at 10:05 AM, Yudo1 said:

I use casting gear for flukes.  I prefer casting gear for almost everything.

I'm with this gentleman.  I prefer casting whenever possible.  Last time I used a small fluke, it was with a Black Max 1600C and 6'9" MF V.I.P., but any decent LP should work.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 
  On 5/27/2016 at 10:16 AM, d-camarena said:

Sometimes I think people are scared to admit they use spinning gear on this forum lol

I´m not, actually most of my fishing adventures take place fishing from the shore and in my neck of the woods you can´t beat spinning gear to perform the task.

 


fishing user avatarPoolshark reply : 
  On 5/27/2016 at 4:13 AM, OkobojiEagle said:

... is it with a spinning rod/reel or casting rod/reel?

 

oe

I use both. Depends on how much cover or grass i am fishing. I think the lighter line and rods with my spinning gear is alot more fun with the fluke jrs 




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