The soft plastic jerkbait, “the fluke”, maybe considered one of the best lures to catch bass. In this video I share how the fluke has evolved into one of the new hottest trends in bass fishing.
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What ever happened to the slugo. Good job as always.
Here in southeast Louisiana I can’t tell you how long I have fished them on the bottom hoping them in the marsh. Catching bass speckled trout and massive bull reds But we can’t forget about the old school slug-go. It’s put in work also. In that old Red Shad color and the parts of.
One of the techniques I am wanting to work on this year is the jighead minnow/fluke style of lure. I can't afford any kind of FFS setup but I still want to get better at figuring out where these fish are in the water column and which sizes and weights/colors are the most effective at getting these bass to commit to striking. Thanks for the video. See ya out on the water one of these days.
