skimmer > “Big baits catch big fish” and this hold true for fluke.  A six or eight inch sardine or smelt with a long piece of fluke belly is a killer for big fluke however many fish are not hooked because they bite at the trailing end of the bait and miss the hook.  When using large baits I always employ a double hook rig.  I snell two 5/0 hooks about five inches apart on my fluke rigs.  I put the lead hook through the eyes of the bait and insert the trailing hook somewhere near the tail of the bait.  When you drift or slow troll and a fluke chased the bait and bites at the trailing end, there will be a hook waiting for him and you will catch the big boys.  This nice catch of fluke to 9 pounds was made using double hook rigs.
skimmer > Rejuvenate your fishing line and save a few bucks by transferring your line to another reel.  Very rarely will you ever have all the line on a reel actually enter the water.  At best maybe one third of the spool of line will ever be used.  The line below the top one third will be almost like new.  If you simply tie the end of the line to an empty spool on another reel and crank it all on, the fresh line from the old spool will now be on top of the new spool.  You can use it for another season or until you feel that it needs to be changed and then bring it to your local tackle shop and have new line put on the reel.  I change the line on my every day tackle every month or two.  Fresh line will catch the trophy fish.  Bad line with a rough finish will be tough to cast and may lead to something that looks like this.  Very Scary!
“Big baits catch big fish” and this hold true for fluke. A six or eight inch sardine or smelt with a long piece of fluke belly is a killer for big fluke however many fish are not hooked because they bite at the trailing end of the bait and miss the hook. When using large baits I always employ a double hook rig. I snell two 5/0 hooks about five inches apart on my fluke rigs. I put the lead hook through the eyes of the bait and insert the trailing hook somewhere near the tail of the bait. When you drift or slow troll and a fluke chased the bait and bites at the trailing end, there will be a hook waiting for him and you will catch the big boys. This nice catch of fluke to 9 pounds was made using double hook rigs.
skimmer > “Big baits catch big fish” and this hold true for fluke.  A six or eight inch sardine or smelt with a long piece of fluke belly is a killer for big fluke however many fish are not hooked because they bite at the trailing end of the bait and miss the hook.  When using large baits I always employ a double hook rig.  I snell two 5/0 hooks about five inches apart on my fluke rigs.  I put the lead hook through the eyes of the bait and insert the trailing hook somewhere near the tail of the bait.  When you drift or slow troll and a fluke chased the bait and bites at the trailing end, there will be a hook waiting for him and you will catch the big boys.  This nice catch of fluke to 9 pounds was made using double hook rigs.
“Big baits catch big fish” and this hold true for fluke. A six or eight inch sardine or smelt with a long piece of fluke belly is a killer for big fluke however many fish are not hooked because they bite at the trailing end of the bait and miss the hook. When using large baits I always employ a double hook rig. I snell two 5/0 hooks about five inches apart on my fluke rigs. I put the lead hook through the eyes of the bait and insert the trailing hook somewhere near the tail of the bait. When you drift or slow troll and a fluke chased the bait and bites at the trailing end, there will be a hook waiting for him and you will catch the big boys. This nice catch of fluke to 9 pounds was made using double hook rigs.
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