Maybe the most Unique Fluke Presentation you will ever find.

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analfisherman

"Fishing isn't life or death... it's more important than that."

88evinrude

Quote from: analfisherman on March 15, 2017, 09:15:38 AM
http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=134657.new#new

INPUT WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw where the mention of nose hooking flukes came up.I've been nose hooking flukes for a while now even before I knew of the video of and I have seen my hookup ratio go way up.
the boat:Triton TR17 with Yamaha v4 and jackplate. the tow rig 02 Jeep gc Limited 4.7 4x4.

analfisherman

88evinrude, Thanks for the Input!

Ya, until you try it......it's easy to be skeptical.
And I assume your using 'traditional wide gaps' too.
That's the way I started 'nose hooking'.
Give the screw lock in the nose a try sometime.....may save you  some money on plastics?

Thanks again!
"Fishing isn't life or death... it's more important than that."

88evinrude

I use a small straight shank I'm not exactly what wire you would call them they aren't superline strength hooks but they aren't lightwires either.
the boat:Triton TR17 with Yamaha v4 and jackplate. the tow rig 02 Jeep gc Limited 4.7 4x4.

Donald Garner

anal,

Tks again for sharing this video.  I'll have to give this one a try later on.
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