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Learn to fish the double fluke rig in this video.  Complete details on rigging and fishing the double fluke rig are explained in this video featuring bass pro Scott Martin!

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/double-fluke-rig.html

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Learn to fish the double fluke rig in this video.  Complete details on rigging and fishing the double fluke rig are explained in this video featuring bass pro Scott Martin!

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/double-fluke-rig.html

Looks very cool, but wouldn't be legal here in MN unfortunately.

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stop giving away all the secrets. I mean if people use the double fluke rig then they will experiment with double mini flukes. Then I won't have an advantage.

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This is a great setup. Catches stripers too. You can do a version of it with a small fluke in front and a full-size Spook in the back. Baby bass color, even. Walk the Spook and it looks like a small bass chasing a shad.

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Thanks Glenn for letting us know about this new technique. I feel like it's going to be my new favorite open water technique :) I am wondering though if anyone has tried this with a worm in front and a bluegill in the back, minnow in front and then a trout or any other combination of prey and predator? It wouldn't have the cool schooling effect of running baitfish though. 

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