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Unread 08-07-2007, 11:24 PM
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Default Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

The winds been blowing for the last few days and the fog rolled in thick, so my planned fluke trip for today will have to be put on call until tomorrow. I decided to tie up a few fluke rigs that will incise the 10lbr on all of our lists. *;D ;) ;DI figured Allot of us like the Flat fish so I would share a few of my rigs and see what you guys are using.
I have way too many different styles of teasers for my rigs, from rubber squid, flies, to old faith full white buck tails. * ::)But my rigs are pretty basic, 3-way swivel with 20lb pink Andes (no reason other than I got it @ a yard sale for a 1$) about 14 inch length tide in a over hand loop for my sinker/bullet and another line of 50lb big game about 12inchs tied to directly to my teaser. I have tries longer and shorter and this set up seems to be the most productive with the least amount of tangles. ;)



I use basically three different casting rods, all with 50lb power pro. I like it, super sensitive and cuts through the water nice witch lessons the amount of led I need to use. The rods are all bait casters and all fast action, the small set up, a Crowder 6’6’ 6-12lb with a Calcutta 200 (skinny water to about 20 feet) another Crowder, 7ft (cut down to about 6’7’) 12-20 with a Calcutta 400 (20 – 70ft) and finally a St Croix 6’6’ (cut down to about a 6’4’) 12-25 with another Calcutta 400 for 70 – 100ft.
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Unread 08-08-2007, 02:28 AM
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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

i use a 5.5 foot conventional rod i got from wal-mart for $5. bucks with a penn peerless number 9 levelwind with 15 lb berkley solar collector green mono.
on the other end i use a hook with a piece of bait on it.
usually a local spearing which i net myself or a strip of searobbin belly. sometimes local squid.
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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

Thanks for the input Charlie ;D
I used to think all the flash was a waist and only would fish with a white bucktail and sinker. Now, if a fluke SEES both baits, one with "flash" and one with out, I still dont think it makes a diffrence. Recently I have convienced my self that the flash will grab the attention of a fish that other wise would not know the bait was there ??? Fluke are site predeators, and they wont hit what they don't see. just my opinion, trying to find out what is working for others.
Thanks again ;D
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Unread 08-08-2007, 09:59 AM
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Down here all we use to catch flounder (fluke) is a double steal leader with two hooks, and minnow with a strip of squid on each hook. two or three ounce sinker and let it bounce off the bottom as we drift. usually in the bay, in 6 to 12 feet of water.

I use 8 pound monofilament

nothing fancy...... ;)
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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

Thanks C_YENSEN ;D How come the double steel Leaders? 6 to 12 feet of water, must be nice.
Right now I'm fishing 60 to 80 feet :-[ :P
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Unread 08-08-2007, 10:46 AM
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SORRY.....IT IS MORE OF A STEAL RIG THAT HAS A PLACE TO TIE ON 2 LINES AND A SINKER I WILL FIND A PIC IF I CAN ;D
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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

here is a pic of a pack of 3. ;)

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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

Sean, Cy is fishing inshore in the bay, 6-12' mostly but there are some deeper holes. The bigger fish are in 60-100' here as well. I haven't been out alot this summer, but that is where I have caught mine, in deeper water. Here is a pic of a 28" 9lb'er from last week, caught in 70' of water on a squid strip with a white teaser:



CY, I'm gonna have to bring my "V" up and show you some of these spots. It'll change the way you fish ;D
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I want to learn how to deep water fish for flatties too.
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Default Re: Fluke Rigs - WHats been working for you?

I have found that just a hook and freash bait will work just fine but I do keep a stash of fluke rigs like the ones you have made up. This time of year in the tidewater Va area the bigger flounder are in deeper holes from around 45 to 80 feet of water. Check out this link of a guy who caught a 12lb 12oz 31inch flounder this past weekend from one of this fishing holes. I have never hooked up on any fluke of this size but its nice to see that there are some around that size which gives me hope of landing the big one.
http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/virg...ig-flatty.html
Hope the link works. To catch these big fish guys use live spot or croaker around 5 to 6 inches long. You have to scroll down to about the middle of the page to see the pic.
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