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Ry609 01-24-2019 11:00 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaltLife1980 (Post 524103)
Not big at all. Like perfect to fish the 6in grubs and mullets. I had a few big fish last season and it was half and half between the jig and teaser.

Nice, I'll definitely be trying it at least in the ocean this season

SaltLife1980 01-24-2019 08:39 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
My 11 from last season sucked the teaser down to its *******.

Fin Reaper 01-24-2019 09:00 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.

Foul Hook 01-26-2019 11:00 AM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
I most always fish with a teaser. Seems like its the workhorse of the rig. Caught some of my biggest fluke it them!

Fisherman120 01-26-2019 12:26 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fin Reaper (Post 524153)
I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.

Depends on depth and current in my opinion. My biggest fluke, 8.5 lbs and 3 8 lbers were caught on 4 oz and 6 oz jigs. We were in deeper water(70-90) with a light drift and no current. Optimal conditions for it IMO. My dad has caught 2 over 10 lbs while using heavy jigs, 6 oz, but his fish were on the teaser.

hammer4reel 01-27-2019 06:57 PM

Re: Fluke Teaser vs. No Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fin Reaper (Post 524153)
I’m not a sharpie by anyone’s definition so keep that in mind going forward...
I very rarely catch on a bucktail over 4 Oz. In situations with a fast drift/strong current requiring 6+ oz’s my bucktail is basically a sinker with a hook that will occasionally catch fish. I would be interested in hearing what most people’s success rate is with the larger bucktails. Most larger fish I personally have seen caught have been on 3 Oz or less.

I have used the 7/0 or 8/0 hook with large strip baits as a teaser and done well.

Have caught lots of fluke in deep fast water on bucktails from 8-16 Oz.
Need to be swimming the jig , not dragging or bouncing it


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