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How-To Rig a Double Fluke Rig



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A unique rigging system to give your soft plastic jerkbaits a little more action, this Tackle Warehouse How-To video goes over the steps and proper equipment needed to rig up a Double-Fluke Rig. Perfect for those times when the bass are chasing schools of baitfish and targeting shad, the Double-Fluke rig is a great way to mimic schooling shad and give yourself the chance of hooking two fish at once. Make sure to keep it locked-in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.

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29 Comments

  1. I like to tie the sliding leader about 14 inches. Then my main leader that ties on to the main line I tie around 8 in. I like to use mono for the sliding leader. And flora for the rest of the rig. I've been fishing this rig for at least 5 years now. It's almost my favorite way to fish a soft plastic stick bait.

  2. Thanks for this valuable information. I love using Zoom flukes and catch fish on them constantly. I use the 3/0 & 4/0 bare hook method but I mainly rig them with the Arkie 1/32 or 1/16 red hook stick bait heads. I rig the the regular way and also wacky style. I do this with differ worms as well.

  3. Great video! Is the leader that’s running up and down on the main line completely “free”? No rubber stopper to keep it from going far up on the main line? Sorry for my bad English but I hope you understand what I mean 😅

  4. Those kvd ewg grip pin hooks have been my fav ewg hooks for 4 or 5 years.

    Only thing i do different is i will add rattles to the bellys of the flukes if the waters more stained than usual as well as add some chartreuse to the bellys of the flukes. Ive also tried using a
    hook with a tiny bit of belly weight to it for the fluke that sits behind the 2nd to get it down.

  5. Use a smaller fluke in the front. It makes it look like a bigger fish is chasing a smaller fish. Really adds to the response. That rig is deadly. And no one fishes it, so its not like fish see it all the time.

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