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Default Re: 7/11/07 Another Fluke trip

Thanks all!!

I have been doing this a long time, It is my favorite fish to fish for and eat.

I was concerned that I was not going to get on them this year as I have not been out there for 2 years with all the crap theat went on.

Thank god I had a GPS and saved all my numbers! Cause I have been on them like I never left!

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Posted by: lumberslinger178 Posted on: Jul 11th, 2007, 10:04pm
mj Iam impressed as he!! tell me and shoot over a picture of the rigs ur using because i cant catch crap for fluke
bait?
Nothing special!
I use a made by me St.Croix 7' rod Lure wt 3/4 to 3 oz, line wt 10 - 20 Model F70MBK

I have a Penn Mag10 or Penn 146 Squidder, loaded up with 65# Spider Wire Stealth.

On the end of that I have a fish finder, with as much weight I need to be on the bottom, 4 to 8 oz

Swivel to a 30" long 25 or 30 pound Seagaurd Floro leader with either a 3/0 wide Gap (37160S) or 6/0 Gamakatsu Octopus hook.

I start out with caught by me Squid, I just bring 3 squid a trip as I start using Fluke belly after I start catching, Some say use the belly, I use both sides and it wiorks great!!

Ok now is a slow tide I use about 6" or better stirp to catch the fish, But if ther tide is running I will use 4" on the hook.

Slow tide you need long to make it look good for them lazy slobs!

Fast tide you need short to omake them run up on the hook cause you moving by them fast, if left long they will just be biting the tail of the bait and never getting to the hook.

There you go, you now no how anmd what I use to get Fluke.

I will get a pic tomorrow
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