what is your favorite?
color?
hook size?
i like a white fluke 3/0 EWG gammie
i saw some Yamamoto shad shade worms on sale for $3....but they didn't look at good as the fluke??
Fluke
baby bass/white
4/0 ewg
Strike king 3x zulu. It is almost impossible to rip or tear that bait. one bag will last the whole season lol.
I like the Super Fluke in white or watermelon, 4/0 EWG super line hook. The extra weight of the superline hook helps it sink a little deeper without messing around with weighted shank hooks.
I like the shad shape worm, but as a drop shot bait.
the shad shaped worm is not like a fluke. it's a different type of bait.
I like flukes, Wave Tiki Shaddicks, Strike King Caffeine Shad, and Case Sinkin' Salty Shad
I've tried and like the Tru-Tungsten Depth Shad. It doesn't seem that it's caught on with many anglers, but I did good with them last year. I hope they continue to produce them.
http://www.tru-tungsten.com/new-for-2009-the-depth-shad.html
Watermelon Fluke-I always used white but lately I found Watermelon works better most of the time.
QuoteI've tried and like the Tru-Tungsten Depth Shad. It doesn't seem that it's caught on with many anglers, but I did good with them last year. I hope they continue to produce them.http://www.tru-tungsten.com/new-for-2009-the-depth-shad.html
The reason they haven't caught on is because they are $7-9 for a bag of 3...I am a bit of a soft jerkbait connoisseur and I was thoroughly looking forward to these baits until they came out and I saw the price tag. It's just not worth it to me.
QuoteQuoteI've tried and like the Tru-Tungsten Depth Shad. It doesn't seem that it's caught on with many anglers, but I did good with them last year. I hope they continue to produce them.http://www.tru-tungsten.com/new-for-2009-the-depth-shad.html
The reason they haven't caught on is because they are $7-9 for a bag of 3...I am a bit of a soft jerkbait connoisseur and I was thoroughly looking forward to these baits until they came out and I saw the price tag. It's just not worth it to me.
Same here I can add weight to mine and save money. I figured they were made of superplastic and couldnt believe when they were not.
Quotei saw some Yamamoto shad shade worms on sale for $3....but they didn't look at good as the fluke??
Shad Shaped Worm sink pretty quick. Makes it a good "hands-on" drop shot bait, and also great on a split shot rig.
For flukes, I like plain old Zoom Super Flukes in Albino. I usually add some color to mimic local baitfish.
Super fluke in white or baby bass. I usually use a 3/0 ewg hook.
Lake fork Live Magic Shad, 5 inch, with a 5/0 weighted Owner beast swimbait hook. Can work varios level of the water column with various retrieves, and the bait has just a sick action.
I like the Yum Houdini shad the best. The tail shimmies on the fall,unlike the zoom.I like white overall the best.Only bad part is I cannot get it in all the colors I can with the zoom super fluke or a magnum size. In the zoom I use a lot of green pumkin,junebug,white ice. Like the other guy stated I like a 4/0 gammy superline for a little extra weight or an Owner wide gap plus 4/0 which is a heavy wire hook. You can get by with a 3/0 but I always seem to get better hookup with a 4/0.
I have found that if you add too much weight to these that it hinders the natural erratic action. Heres another way to add a small amount of weight and still keep good action. Take a heavy gauge nail or even better a large lead nail weight and insert it straight through the body in the middle of the bait AS PICTURED to allow a horizontal fall and then clip off both ends.It also makes a nifty shad dot on the side.With a lead weight you can ususally get 2 uses out of one weight. You can also add 2 or more of the smaller lead weights the same way. I also sometimes use lead solder on the hook shank(3rd picture). That way I can place the weight where I want.
After much money lost and lots of trial and error, I've nailed it down to only two brands of jerkbait that I use: Berkley Powerbait Jerk Shad and Castaic Jerky J's.
These two jerkbaits always drop belly first and has the slightest sashay on the fall. Every jerkbait glides similar but the fall is what separates these two jerkbaits from the rest.
The only thing to keep in mind is both are really light because they use different grade plastic compared to the typical jerkbait. They rip easier and you will notice your supply going out faster. When I switched over from Yum Houdini Shad I noticed a big weight difference, especially the slimmer profile Berkley. Use caution, baitcasters.
Zoom super fluke Baby bass with the tail dyed red/orange in spike it with a bps 4/0 offset worm hook
My favorite is a Super Fluke in smokin' shad or sometimes bait fish.
A good bait that doesn't get much attention is the Lunker City Finesse Shad baits. Much like any other fluke but better action with its thinning finesse tail. Many a good fish caught on this bait
slug go-4/0 superline ewg
zulu-3/0 skip gap
z-too-3/0 skip gap
i use zulu and ztoo more than slug go or zoom they has been best fluke in market i usually use 2 bags each for spring/summer because i do catch small pike/pickerel on them so
I don't mean to hijack the thread but I have one question about soft plastic jerkbaits. What is the ideal combo to throw these on.
I like both the Super Fluke & Super Fluke Jr. Baby Bass is a great color.
QuoteI don't mean to hijack the thread but I have one question about soft plastic jerkbaits. What is the ideal combo to throw these on.
I throw mine on a E21 Carrot Stix 7'3'' mh with a pfluger supreme 20 lb sufix throw it in the pads while letting it die in holes and on the edge of the pads
All of the above. Don't forget the good old Sluggo.
Still one of my go to baits.
Slug-go in silver ghost, I think its called, and rainbow trout. I use a 4/0 Gamakatsu EWG.
anyone tried the Berkley Power Slug? I just picked up a bag because they looked cool. I had never even heard of them before I saw them in the store.
Yum Houdinishad in bluegill color which is hard to comeby nowadays. 4/0 ewg hook. On a med action spinning combo. 20lb braid with 17lb flouro leader
Zoom super fluke in white, baby bass, or lemon shad with a 3/0 EWG gammy.
In the shallower waters, nothing beats a 4.5" sluggo. I prefer to throw soft jerks on spinning gear with a stiff action, MH spinning rod with 8 - 12 pound mono.
I always have a freshwater rod in the car and on it ready to go is zoom super fluke. In my part of Florida the water is not deep and many high weeds in the canals, it's the perfect bait for me. I have experimented with rage tail with poor success, only to put a fluke back on and it produces. I work it weedless and as a top lure or barely submerged, not fussy on color as long as they are shade of white or light.
For pond use I like storm with an exposed hook. I dislike any of the worms, not that they don't produce but I just don't care for that style of fishing.
When I first tried the 7" Magnum Fluke, I wasn't able to get the same crisp darting action
I got with the Super Fluke. Now I rig them a little differently, and no longer throw the tiny 5" fluke.
> Zoom Magum Fluke (7")
> Gamakatsu 5/0 Superline hook (26 grains)
> Color doesn't seem to matter (but 'Bubblegum' is easy to see)
Roger
watermelon seed zoom super fluke...3/0 ewg gamakatsu. Man....I cant wait to use this bait again...right now they just look at it and probably wonder what his rush is...