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  1. #13
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    Re: flukes

    Quote Originally Posted by smuckey41 View Post
    there is another way to fish it that i am going to try this year. you can also use a three way swival with one leader about 6in. and the other about 10 to 12in. and fish two of them at the same time. i hear this is a real good way to fish flukes. when i try it i will let you guys know how well it works.

    chuck
    It works great in schooling fish.

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    Re: flukes

    Try dropshotting a fluke and fish it really slow and subtle.

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    Re: flukes

    We have caught a ton of fish on the fluke. RIGHT NOW is prime time! My old man loves them when there is a skim of ice on a pond or lake.. throw it out and let it sink to the bottom and don't touch it, move it, shake or anything let it sit then after a few minutes barely nudge it. we have caught some big ones this time of year in watersheds like that. we have had it skid across ice before hitting the water and just slayed them like that. Use a finishing nail in the nose if fishing deeper that 7 or 8 ft too.

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