Super User tcbass Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 1.) Tiny Fluke 2.) Fluke 3.) Super Fluke 4.) Super Fluke Jr. 5.) Magnum Super Fluke Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 Super Fluke by a very wide margin Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 I use the super fluke the most Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 Super fluke weightless for sure. The smaller sizes are decent on a drop shot but far from my favorite. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 Hands-down for me, Tiny Fluke... Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted September 17, 2014 Global Moderator Posted September 17, 2014 Super Fluke with a 1/16 nail weight has been my go too for last month or so. Mike Quote
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 All of them ,i fish fresh and salt back to back and the fluke can do it all wether on a jig or t rigged Quote
richienyc Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 I have used the super fluke to great success. I imagine the tiny fluke will be good as well being that the smaller profile would get more bites. I only tried the super fluke though Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 Super and then Magnum. Quote
I.rar Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 Hands down the super fluke Jr in baby bass. One of my top confidence baits. Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted September 17, 2014 Super User Posted September 17, 2014 Super Fluke +1 ... Got to believe this is the best size under most conditions ... Quote
annexation Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 I didn't understand what all the rage about flukes was until I tried them in the right size: The Super Fluke. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted September 18, 2014 Global Moderator Posted September 18, 2014 Super Fluke Arkansas Shiner 1 Quote
Super User aavery2 Posted September 18, 2014 Super User Posted September 18, 2014 Depending on how late in the year it is either the super or magnum, usually in pearl while of Arkansas shiner. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted September 18, 2014 Super User Posted September 18, 2014 Regular fluke, followed closely by the fluke jr, which can catch better numbers when bass are real finicky or feeding on small prey, but the drawback is it doesn't cast as far and is harder to cover water with. The magnum still catches lots of fish, even a 2 pounder and sometimes smaller can engulf it. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted September 18, 2014 Super User Posted September 18, 2014 Super fluke Quote
shanksmare Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Super Fluke on a 3/0 1/8th oz Flutter Hook Quote
Mike2841 Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 After thinking about it I don't think I've ever caught a bass on a super fluke, but pickerel slam them. Guess I'm either fishing it in te wrong place or the picks are just faster Quote
illinifan4152 Posted September 18, 2014 Posted September 18, 2014 Super Fluke!!!! (White or Pink) Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 Regular fluke, followed closely by the fluke jr, which can catch better numbers when bass are real finicky or feeding on small prey, but the drawback is it doesn't cast as far and is harder to cover water with. The magnum still catches lots of fish, even a 2 pounder and sometimes smaller can engulf it. Not to threadjack - but never could figure out how to rig a regular Fluke (except nose hooking it) as the belly comes down to such a , thin , abrupt angle making it difficult to rig like a Super Fluke with a EWG hook ...What's the best way to rig a regular Fluke then ? Quote
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