When the Fluke bite is on in the Everglades, you're almost guaranteed a bass on every cast. ;) Enjoy!!
https://youtu.be/QeiOpM2qsnY
Great vid again. Could not agree more about the Fluke. The only thing I do differently is I use a 1/32 weight to give it a little faster fall, but even more important, it helps to protect the plastic bait from pulling down the hook when coming through thicker vegetation. Right now catching bigger bass while walking it along the bottom slowly. Great bait I have used for over twenty years. Thanks for the vid, you make it look easy!
Nice! Sent you a pm...
Quote from: No Excuses on March 07, 2023, 08:00:46 AM
Nice! Sent you a pm...
Thank you! Received and PM returned. ~beer~
Fluke is my primary technique spring through fall. I'll be using them in my next tournament in two weeks, so hopefully we've got some big girls that have moved up in the shallower water...
Quote from: big g on March 07, 2023, 07:59:14 AM
Great vid again. Could not agree more about the Fluke. The only thing I do differently is I use a 1/32 weight to give it a little faster fall, but even more important, it helps to protect the plastic bait from pulling down the hook when coming through thicker vegetation. Right now catching bigger bass while walking it along the bottom slowly. Great bait I have used for over twenty years. Thanks for the vid, you make it look easy!
Thank you George. You have been putting a hurting on those big bass lately. ~shade
Quote from: Capt. BassinLou on March 07, 2023, 10:27:58 AM
Quote from: big g on March 07, 2023, 07:59:14 AM
Great vid again. Could not agree more about the Fluke. The only thing I do differently is I use a 1/32 weight to give it a little faster fall, but even more important, it helps to protect the plastic bait from pulling down the hook when coming through thicker vegetation. Right now catching bigger bass while walking it along the bottom slowly. Great bait I have used for over twenty years. Thanks for the vid, you make it look easy!
Thank you George. You have been putting a hurting on those big bass lately. ~shade
Lol, you just never know! Been lucky lately.
Lou, that woman's 15lb. 9oz. bass caught on Lake Orange, Fl. was caught on a Zoom Fluke.
Lou, congrats on another successful outing. Your video was very informative and full of action. Tks for sharing the trip details and video with us.
Great job as always.
Quote from: Donald Garner on March 15, 2023, 06:09:30 PM
Lou, congrats on another successful outing. Your video was very informative and full of action. Tks for sharing the trip details and video with us.
Great job as always.
Appreciate it Donald. Thank you for watching.