Ok guys, so I have always just used a fluke the "normal" way. Weightless, with a jerking action, or maybe with a small bullet weight. I have noticed on some other post that people use these for different applications. So if you wouldnt mind I would like to know some of the ways other people fish flukes and maybe what is your favorite way to fish them. Thanks guys, Matt
Weightless in clear water above the weeds
Deadsticking an unweighted fluke around shallow cover, C-rigging a fluke are the ways I fish them most often.
Bob, what do you mean by "deadsticking" ? I have never heard of that before. If you dont mind, could you please explain that to me. Thanks
99% of my Fluke fishing is on a scrounger head. Catches bass like crazy around here.
War Eagle, I assume a scrounger head is just a jig head of some sort??? So you just fish it on bottom right??? Sounds like that may work.... Thanks
On 3/12/2013 at 8:06 AM, Mud River Matt said:War Eagle, I assume a scrounger head is just a jig head of some sort??? So you just fish it on bottom right??? Sounds like that may work.... Thanks
Nope google it, there are several different makers. It is a jig head with a soft bill that kinda makes it like a crankbait.
Yea I will do that, thanks Justin
On 3/12/2013 at 7:57 AM, Mud River Matt said:Bob, what do you mean by "deadsticking" ? I have never heard of that before. If you dont mind, could you please explain that to me. Thanks
Matt
"Deadsticking" means you throw it out, let it sink and do nothing...Just let it sit there on the bottom.'
It can be a very effective way to fish.
Mike
Thanks Mike, when I fish my flukes, I will let it sink down maybe 6-10 feet sometimes before I jerk it and bring it back to the top. Sometimes that will get them biting if the straight top water aint working. Thanks Mike
On 3/12/2013 at 8:06 AM, Mud River Matt said:War Eagle, I assume a scrounger head is just a jig head of some sort??? So you just fish it on bottom right??? Sounds like that may work.... Thanks
As 11justin22 said it is a jighead with a plastic collar that makes the Fluke have a really nice swimming action. It's very simple to fish, just cast and retrieve. The different size collars dictate how much swimming action the Fluke has, but it has nothing to do with how deep the bait runs. For depth control you simply go up or down in head weight just as you would with any jig.
Wacky rig it
The best way I found to fishing it is on a shaky head. I target cover with it and once I clear the cover i drop it dead to the bottom. After I kill it I pump it several times back to the boat, but only little pumps maybe like 6 inch pumps. I have caught fish on every part of that retrieve. When it comes by the cover sometimes they hit it when I kill it sometimes they hit it and when I pump it back to the boat they hit it. I make my own flukes and can control how soft or hard I want it and let me tell you I have caughten some hogs with this technique.
Two that haven't been mentioned and are favorites of mine is to nose hook them on like a flick shake head and twitch them kinda Miletus jackall iShad but much cheaper ad more effective iv found.
Secondy on a swim jig I tie a 18"-24" leader to the swim jig then put the fluke in the back rigged like you would rig it weightless just with the jig out front. Iv tried it on regular bottom contact jigs as well as the swim jig both ways caught fish on the fluke "chasing" the jig.
A fluke is about the best skipping bait I have ever used. If they are up shallow in overhanging vegetation or trees, I'll have a fluke tied on.
shakey fish with a fluke is an awesome way to catch them.
On 3/12/2013 at 11:18 PM, aharris said:shakey fish with a fluke is an awesome way to catch them.
x2
I nose hook them on a senko hook.
Every way mentioned..............plus a few more.
On 3/12/2013 at 5:33 PM, Bk4 said:Wacky rig it
"You serious Clark?"
Usually deadstick in deep water, and go weightless in weedy areas.
Try reverse rigging one with a neko sinker in the nose. Hop it like a bottom feeding minnow and hold on. Don't tell your club buddies anything more than " caught them on fluke"
Loodkop, forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I assume you mean just like hook it texas rigged but backwards, like from the back??? That sounds pretty good.... Good thread guys, keep them ideas coming. Thanks, Matt
I have a 3700 series box dedicated to flukes and I seriously did'nt open it once last season. I never attempted any other rigging that the standard or double rig and I'd been having better success with tubes. Going to try some of these if just to use some of my supply .
Yes, I have the hookeye coming out in the tail and the point near the head. I will try to get a picture up for you if when I get to my tackle again.On 3/14/2013 at 7:52 AM, Mud River Matt said:Loodkop, forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I assume you mean just like hook it texas rigged but backwards, like from the back??? That sounds pretty good.... Good thread guys, keep them ideas coming. Thanks, Matt