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![]() Ok, out of the 800 different Gulp baits, which do you guys prefer for fluke?
Thanks, Andy
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![]() Well I would say you would want to stick to the standards... Chartreuse, white, Glo, Nuclear Chicken, Pink Shine. I carry a variety of sizes and shapes. From 4" swimming mullets to jerks to grubs. You never know when one is going to produce better which is why I think Fluking has become more of a sport over the last few years. Just my thoughts.
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![]() 6" bubblegum grubs all day...with live killies
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![]() Try the nuclear nemesis
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![]() For bucktailing, I like 6 inch grubs... White, Nuke Chicken, Pink Shine, Chartreuse all work and depending on the day some better then others.
Most times the fish hit the teaser not the bucktail so I usually use the gulp on the teaser and a piece of meat, like long strips of squid or fluke belly on the bucktail. I've also seen days where unless you tip your teaser gulp hook with a spearing, smelt, killie or sandeel the fish didn't touch it.
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![]() I think it has everything to do with were you fish for fluke.the more you can "match the hatch" the more and bigger fish you will catch.when drifting open bottom I like the bright colors as the fish can see longer distances.when I am fishing rough bottom I like the dark colors.for example when fishing the inshore snags they hold sea bass. we all know how much all fish like eating those little sea bass.so I use a black bucktail with a white gulb that just sticks out an inch from the hair.this looks like a small sea bass and when jigged by a waiting fluke it is lights out.just my 2$
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![]() Use swimming mullet or grubs, no need for anything else. See what few colors you like and stick to them.
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![]() Pink Shine all the time. On a 24"-30" dropper about a foot above the Bucktail. In rough stuff I go with a verticle dropper presentation. Don't forget to jig your ass off. 90 percent will hit the dropper. Just a suggestion but work Wonders for me lol.
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![]() I've seen everything mentioned here work at one time or another. Which one is best is impossible to tell because what worked well Tuesday produced nothing Wednesday. But what I have seen work almost every day is a dead rental stick in the water with boat bait. (apiece of fluke belly and spearing). It may not get you a pool winner and it may be just a shorty but it produces. If you think I'm joking just ask my grandson.
Last edited by fish4fun; 05-18-2016 at 04:12 AM.. |
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![]() It depends on conditions, but I limited last year using new penny squidos.
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