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Re: Fluke Hook Size
I agree with Gerry,its all about paying attention when your dragging bait.i have watched peeps drag a fluke around for 20 minutes before reeling it in and wounder why the hook is all the way down in its guts.you don't have to
let the fluke eat for that long.yes there are days when they need a little extra time but like we all have said they have a big mouth.swing on them and if ya miss keep working the bait as they due tend to come back. |
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7/0-8/0 is perfect a for a grub or 6 inch mullet. 6/0 fits it good too but is better for 5 inch mullets. In the bay/shallow water with smaller gulp I'll use 4-5/0.
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So... I also see people on party boats VERY successfully working 1.5 to 2oz bucktails on ultralight rods with 10# test and those are what, 3/0?
But like has been said bucktailling is what seems to be the real answer for reduced mortality but it's also not something you can just hand out a rental rod and have people do. So maybe the real answer here is bait draggers should be using 9/0 hooks and don't deadstick for fluke regardless? |
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7/0 to 10/0 they got big mouths!!!
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While were on the topic of fluke hooks does anybody know where you can purchase baitholder hooks in bulk for cheap?
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Much more difficult to detect strike when bait dragging. You got the sinker between you and your bait. |
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