You'll NEVER Rig A Zoom Fluke The Same After Watching This!

Published 2024-03-18
A zoom fluke is a favorite of many anglers, for good reason! In this video I break down my favorite rigging techniques and when to use them! I break down all the NEED to knows on how to fish a fluke as well! Check this video out to learn more!

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Gear Used
Baitcaster
Ark Invoker Limited 7’2” MH – bit.ly/40AYuGO

Ark G5 8:1:1 – bit.ly/3okcBn7

P Line Tactical Fluorocarbon (12-15lb) - bit.ly/3Ny2HXy

Ark Essense Spinning 7’ 6” - bit.ly/3yccr2M

Ark Gravity Spinning Reel – bit.ly/3PhC22T

Cortland 10lb Master Braid High Vis Yellow - bit.ly/3S3WtAI

P- Line Tactical Fluorocarbon (10lb) - bit.ly/3Ny2HXy


Baits
Strike King Caffeine Shad – bit.ly/44MJGYr
(Glacier, Pearl, Siren, Green Pumpkin)
Zoom Super Fluke - bit.ly/46LRziD
Zoom Super Fluke Jr - bit.ly/3NAdXTi
(Albino, Arkansas Shiner, Bubblegum, Green Pumpkin)
Z Man Streakz 5” - bit.ly/3MsRqal
(Mudminnow, The Deal, Ice)

Owner Screwlock - bit.ly/39rK0o8
Swivel - bit.ly/3LsCc43
Trokar Extra Wide Gap Worm Hook (4/0) - bit.ly/3XzWgI2
Trokar Wacky Rig Hook (1/0) - bit.ly/3Xy7kW5
Trokar Heavy Duty Worm Hook(3/0) - bit.ly/3XA2Yxs

All Comments (21)
  • Hands down a pink fluke is the most underrated bait out there. I catch hundreds of bass a year on it. Great video and tips.
  • @TullyMars292
    Best channel on YouTube.. Glad I found your channel. You explain things clearly. God bless!
  • @tonkeytot7768
    Dude, Amazing video. The amount of details and useful tips in this was impressive. Subscribing immediately
  • Great job at explaining how and why you use these! Just moved to Alabama and been tryong to catch my first bass here! Definitely going to try these out next time!
  • @majorwayne9866
    I use a straight shank heavy wire hook, preferably Gamakatsu. Heavy wire adds a little weight & helps it drop more flat & not nose or tail down, come through heavy cover pretty good. The only time I use a EWG or Offset is in super heavy cover with a lot of wood. Here in south central Louisiana, we fish the swamp with cypress knees & down trees & yes we do miss a few when using those 2 (like you said). However if you feel you need to use one of due to the cover your fishing, use a side sweep hook set, like your fishing a Carolina rig. It will increase your hook set ratio to missed fish.
  • @davidstander
    Great video and great info. I never fished a fluke like that before. I subscribed right away ,nice job brother.
  • @billgraswich7735
    Brilliant. Never thought of a screw-lock nose hook technique. Or using a nose weight wacky set up. This old dog is still learning. Thanks amigo.
  • Just found this and subscribed. 2nd season in Tennessee, Lenoir City. Did OK but hope to do better this year. Love the easy to understand explanations. Thanks man! Blessings to you!
  • @Athon08
    That’s called a Banjo Minnow. I bought them off the info-mercials in the late 90s and caught tons of base. Once I lost all my banjo minnows, I bought flukes and rigged them the same
  • @chrisbelloli637
    Great job Jon! Easy explanation on a highly used bait. Just subscribed so I can get more content from you. Please keep up North conditions in your videos. Mass. Has some great fishing lakes for Largemouths.
  • @Osmonic74
    You can also Carolina rig one and use it to search big areas of deep water. Texas rigged is my go to option. I love dancing a fluke on top of water near lily pads or weed lines and watching bass blast it.
  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    White, bubble gum and chartreuse tail are absolute killer night time colors as well.
  • @heavyd777
    I have always used the Gamakatsu Worm Hooks Offset Shank 3/0 to 5/0 in Red with a white fluke. No extra weights. Use a loop knot on a 36 inch mono or fluorocarbon leader and learn the twitch technique. The right rod tip is crucial to get the correct darting action with the fluke. This works in freshwater and saltwater.
  • @atoadigi
    Great info thank you! Have you tried the fluke on a Core Tackle Hover jig? The past couple weeks I've been throwing the Zoom Fluke Jr on it in local neighborhood ponds and have caught a bunch, nothing huge but good numbers.