View Full Version : Shore Fluke - 7.5lbs
reason162
07-09-2024, 03:23 PM
On the crankbait.
Full Video - https://youtu.be/980Fc2E1j1M
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dales529
07-09-2024, 05:13 PM
Great stuff Roger. Fat 26" fluke in the suds! I have had 27 and 28 inchers off the sticky that didnt weigh that. Love the reports and videos / keep em coming and maybe one day (NOT) will figure out your locations :eek:
reason162
07-09-2024, 09:07 PM
Great stuff Roger. Fat 26" fluke in the suds! I have had 27 and 28 inchers off the sticky that didnt weigh that. Love the reports and videos / keep em coming and maybe one day (NOT) will figure out your locations :eek:
Lol!
There's a huge variation in weight, though I have a special fondness for the fat girls :)
Capt. Debbie
07-10-2024, 11:38 AM
Great job!
reason162
07-10-2024, 07:12 PM
Great job!
Thank you :)
GDubya07
07-11-2024, 10:11 AM
Fantastic catching form the shore with all those fish especially the big un
:cool: - GDubs
jasm1n8
07-11-2024, 06:21 PM
Great catch!
what is that lure?
thanks!
reason162
07-12-2024, 12:17 PM
Fantastic catching form the shore with all those fish especially the big un
:cool: - GDubs
Thank you!
reason162
07-12-2024, 12:18 PM
Great catch!
what is that lure?
thanks!
Evergreen Flat Force 4 in Cold Shad :)
Wilson
07-12-2024, 01:52 PM
Evergreen Flat Force 4 in Cold Shad :)
Man those things are pricey!
Broad Bill
07-12-2024, 02:02 PM
Man those things are pricey!
Beats 2 packs of gulp at $8 or $9 a pop coupled with the fact you don't have to throw the lure away after two hits and your fishing sand and not rocky bottom losing rigs.
reason162
07-12-2024, 10:40 PM
Man those things are pricey!
It's a different ballgame when it comes to freshwater bass tackle, they're highly effective at catching fishermen and sometimes they catch fish too lol
reason162
07-12-2024, 10:44 PM
Beats 2 packs of gulp at $8 or $9 a pop coupled with the fact you don't have to throw the lure away after two hits and your fishing sand and not rocky bottom losing rigs.
The math says it's a wash but somehow it hits different when a bluefish makes off with your $25 vision 110 haha
Broad Bill
07-13-2024, 09:17 AM
The math says it's a wash but somehow it hits different when a bluefish makes off with your $25 vision 110 haha
Good point. At the same time I've lost a lot of gulp and jigs to marauding bluefish over the years as well. May not be $25 a pop but they add up quickly. Not all can but many do spend whatever it takes to catch the right one or fish of a lifetime. I guess it comes down to angler choice but maybe start with soft plastic and a 1/4 oz. to see if bluefish are in the area and if not then throw the expensive stuff.
Most party boats are charging $90 these days and with fuel, lunch, tackle, tolls, ice, tips, possibly lodging etc. get 10 top shelf lures instead for the technique you've created and I'd take it in a heart beat considering the conditions and time of year were right. Right now with these unrelenting south winds and cold temps, your chance of catching a trophy fish is more likely in the shallows than the deep so factor everything in and I'd bet the costs are comparable. Average trip costs all in probably runs between $150 and $200 these days.
june181901
07-14-2024, 10:26 AM
I've watched this guy on his You Tube 'cooking and fishing' videos. It is immediately apparent he is quite accomplished catching fluke sans boat. Don't think you can go wrong by emulating his techniques. Videos are worth your time.
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