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How to Fish a Zoom Super Fluke! – 3 Best Rigs for a Zoom Super Fluke



Here is how to fish a zoom super fluke as well as the 3 best rigs for the zoom super fluke! I will show you all my secrets on how to fish the zoom super fluke! I will cover all the gear and things you need to know including how to rig a zoom super fluke! The zoom super fluke is an easy bait to fish and catches tons of bass. The zoom super fluke also works excellent as a pond fishing bait or if you are just getting into fishing! Hopefully this video will teach you all about how to fish the zoom super fluke and you head out on the water and catch some! Thanks for watching.

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46 Comments

  1. So the product that you have mention. Bitter baits. I can’t purchase from Canada. If you know of another place that sells them in bulk
    That would be awesome.

  2. I've heard of Texas rigging it but hook upside or downwards. Point in between those grooves in the belly. I think the guy may even fish it belly up also ..I did try it a few times, it worked but I go back to original TR

  3. I fish center hill twice a week and live 20 minutes away. You made it look WAY easier than it is there. I don’t have electronics though? Great job I wish it was that easy for me.

  4. The weightless fluke should have a light swivel in the line about 12-18 inches above the hook, it helps with line twist . You can use different size swivels if you wish to do minor adjustments to the sink rate. Use dark swivels, because sometimes very small fish start hitting brass swivels .

  5. You sad lake heartwell do you fish there I have been fishing shallow and deep and I don't catch nothing I have only caught 1 bass besides fluke what else do you use 😊

  6. @Nathan Quince Fishing, where are you located??? You mentioned Lake Hartwell is why I ask. I live in the Upstate of South Carolina not far from Lake Hartwell. I grew up going to Lake Greenwood and Lake Hartwell. Learned to water ski on Hartwell. Haven't fished it in a good while. Grew up mostly fishing small farm ponds. Mostly fish for trout in the creeks in the mountains nowadays.
    Have you given thought to doing some fly fishing videos. Seems like I spend more time getting my fly untangled from trees and shrubs along the creek than I do fishing. There's nothing like landing one on a fly rod. It's like a different world when you venture into it.
    Keep up the good job you're doing with your videos.

  7. A couple summers ago, wifey bought a pack of the bubble gum pink fluke. Just because she thought they were cute. I haven’t fished them. Now that I have an idea that they could be helpful in the prespawn, I’ll throw one and see what happens. Thanks 🤙🏻

  8. Matt Stephan suggested running a bobber stop up the hook from the point to keep the bait from sliding down the hook. I’ll be trying that to reduce my waste on these. Great tips here thanks!

  9. It's all dead sticking in Texas. Make a cast bairly twist and let sink to the bottom. Stand there for 60 seconds or longer. Then make another cast. This works well on heavy pressured lakes.

  10. Great video! I like braid to leader on spinning. I've always felt flukes, like slug-gos, was a low percentage hookup bait, but with the no stretch braid I definitely find it improves those percentages. I try to use as long a leader as possible, but keeping the connection knot just outside of my reel spool, probably yields a 10-12 ft leader without it hanging too low on the outer side of the tip-top.

  11. Hey, just found your site this morning, like what I see. Subbed. Can I ask what state you live in?
    I live in Wisconsin so we have 4 distinct seasons to adjust to.

  12. What if I used the fluke with a very light tungsten weight Texas rigged and with a bobber stop…….and I twitched it sort of like I would when it’s weightless. Do you think that would work?

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