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  • Classic must have soft plastic bait
  • Wholly realistic and soft to the touch
  • Spit tail design with lifelike profile
  • Salt-impregnated to hold the bite

There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom Flukes. The difference is undeniable. Want proof? Just take a peek into your favorite tournament angler's tackle box, and start counting the Zoom bags. For those who lay it on the line every time out, there can be no other choice. Every Zoom Fluke is wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch (for the extra action needed to pull that reluctant money fish) and salt-impregnated [Read More]

   



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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Watermelonseed

Watermelon Seed

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-019
38-283-570-19
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - White Pearl

White Pearl

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-045
38-283-570-45
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Baby Bass

Baby Bass

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-115
38-283-570-65
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Disco Violet

Disco Violet

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-300
38-283-570-69
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Albino

Albino

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-091
38-283-570-91
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - White Ice

White Ice

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-185
38-283-570-94
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Disco Green

Disco Green

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-307
38-283-570-97
Your Price (each): $2.99
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Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - Fluke - Smokin' Shad

Smokin' Shad

4"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Salt
Model: 015-109
38-283-570-99
Your Price (each): $2.99
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  • Classic must have soft plastic bait
  • Wholly realistic and soft to the touch
  • Spit tail design with lifelike profile
  • Salt-impregnated to hold the bite

There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom Flukes. The difference is undeniable. Want proof? Just take a peek into your favorite tournament angler's tackle box, and start counting the Zoom bags. For those who lay it on the line every time out, there can be no other choice. Every Zoom Fluke is wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch (for the extra action needed to pull that reluctant money fish) and salt-impregnated to hold even the most tentative bite.

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I've noticed that when you put the hook into the fluke make the hook and go through the middle the most you can I notice if I rush it can be off the side and I readjust it to the middle and it really cuts down on the spinning. Hope this helps you.
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It depends on how you rig them. I rig them like a mister twister on a jighead with the hook going thru the top and coming out on the flat back. Preferably use a quarterounce.
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I reel and twitch them in. Reel it a bit, give it a twitch, then reel a little more. I would say most of my bites come when the bait is falling.
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use a small high quality ball bearing swivel 4 inch or so in front to reduce line twist
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Its a jerkbait, you shouldn't reel it in at all. You should try twitching it, then reel in your slack, twitch it , reel in your slack....
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I use them with jig heads,it might be the know your tying
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The picture shows one thing and the order form indicates another.
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I believe its 19
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dont go by the picture,just the order number
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These baits have great action and I always get at least 1-2 strikes while using them, but I haven't caught a fish yet. I think it's me or the hooks. Does anyone have some advice? Thanks
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I use a longer shank jig heads or the weight centered hooks.
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Once the fish hits give a little slack line to move and when you see the fish move with it ,hook'em
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could be the hooks, use Gamakatsus, and of course the size makes a difference. Most likely it may be the way you are setting the hook. you have to drop the rod tip, let them take it, then cross their eyes. Dont set the hook immediately like a crankbait,
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While you're working the bait, if you get a strike, let the bait "die" and the bass usually eats the bait and runs with it. At that point, set the hook. That's what works for me on a regular basis. I use a #3 plastic worm hook.
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I prefer to texas rig it weightless with a 3/0 or 4/0 hook if you're using a full size fluke.
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Texas rig, weightless on a 3/0 hook. I use it as a soft jerkbait.
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jig heads are the best
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I usually rig it weightless with only a #3 broken shank plastic worm hook. This gives it the lifelike look of a dying minnow when you use it. I use it as a jerkbait only.
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When you can see them actively feeding on balls of shad.
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I've tried it in both clear and murky water, and had great results at both locations. Anywhere but in the bathtub or a mudhole would be my answer.
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i fish it in the late evening at sunset and have caught 6 and 7# bass on back to back days
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anytime in heavy cover.
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There most be SOME principle difference, because of the significant price listing between the two equal sizes. What say you?
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The thickness of the bait.The super fluke has a hook slot and is a little bit thicker.
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The 4" Super Fluke Jr. has a larger, wider profile, a extended "belly" area and a slot for the hook to go through. The regular 4" fluke has a thin profile and has no hook slot, it works great just nose hooking it.
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super fluke jr is a smaller version of the 4'' fluke it is a little misleading but their is a difference
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I use a #3 broken shank plastic worm hook.
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a extra wide gap worm hook from a 3/0 size to a 5/0 size will work the best
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I dont think it matters scincenyou hide the hook in the slot
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umm depends on what kind of water your fishing.Muddy/dark water i would cause it stands out more but i dont really think it matters much.
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