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Old 07-16-2014, 03:22 AM
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Default Re: Thank you Fluke "wonder rig"

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Originally Posted by briansnat View Post
Recently someone here posted a video of the so-called "fluke wonder rig". I have thank him.
You're very welcome! Glad you had success.

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The #4 hook is simply no good for big fluke... bob
Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Good one Bob. Such a strong, definitive statement. (but wrong - unless 20-24 inch fluke on a regular basis aren't big enough)

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That's a porgy hook, and small porgies at that. A keeper fluke will take a 6/0 hook all day with no issues whatsoever.
I agree. The #4 Gamakatsu octopus is a perfect hook for porgies, sea bass, kingfish, snappers, grunts, yellowtail, largemouth bass, weakfish, and yes - fluke (amongst many other species I don't have time to list). It's sharp as a mother and the shape helps it slide right into the corner of the mouth almost as good as a circle hook. I defy anyone to use a 6/0 on one rig and a #4 octo on another identical rig and get better hookups with the 6/0. That little hook is the *key* to success of this rig and soooooo many people don't believe it UNTIL THEY TRY IT.
12 pound test line and the #4 can bring in some massive fluke.

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But will a killie? I can't imagine one providing very much movement attached to a 6/0
Another *key* is the killie - but most important is to keep that little bugger alive and well and not weighted down by a big heavy hook or leader or other strip bait. It's amazing how well they are able to swim and survive with the little #4 stuck through their face.

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Another name for the "wonder rig" is the "gut-ripper rig."
I'm not going to lie and say it never happens. Obviously any baited hook has that potential. But if any of you out there have experienced days with lots of bites but very few hookups, switch to the #4 octo hook and leave all of that behind you. This hook catches EVERYTHING. So you catch a lot of shorts too - at least you catch them instead of wondering what the heck is down there stealing your bait.
I've used up to 7/0 kahle hooks for fluke and everything in between and have had gut hooks with all of them. However, I can honestly and confidently say that I have had more fluke with corner of the mouth hook sets with the #4 than with any other hook I've ever used and until YOU try it for yourself, you will not believe it. So if you haven't tried it, please don't make assumptions or matter-of-fact statements about frequent gut hooking.

The Wonder Rig - because everyone fishing around you will be 'wondering' how you keep catching fish when they are not. Happens every time I go out there.
I have a river compilation video that I've been putting together from this season - coming out soon. I bring several kids out and even use a KMart special Spider-man rod and reel and we just keep on catching! Try it - you'll be converted - just keep everything as small and light as possible.
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