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Old 05-31-05, 01:06 AM   #1
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Default what is a fluke?

ive heard a bunch of people say that they have caught fish on a fluke.....but i have never seen one....ive looked in wal mart to just see if it would jump out at me but i dont ever see any......ne where i can go to look at one....like a website or sumthin
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Old 05-31-05, 01:09 AM   #2
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Default Re: what is a fluke?

Here you go, wc:



You rig it like this:



That is a Senko-type bait, but the fluke is rigged the same way. Â*I keep the point of the hook buried in the plastic rather than Texposed like the picture shows.
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Old 05-31-05, 08:05 AM   #3
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Default Re: what is a fluke?

It can be rigged weedless If you are fishing alot of vegetation, but as shown above with the barb exposed is the best way to set the hook for better
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