Zoom® Magnum Super Fluke - 7"
There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom baits. The difference is undeniable. For those who love to fish--and catch--there can be no other choice. Every Zoom soft plastic bait 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.
The Mag Super Fluke is a beefed up version of Zoom's popular Super Fluke soft plastic. Offering a plump yet streamlined shape with lifelike baitfish split tail, the Mag Super Fluke jerkbait is virtually impossible to fish wrong. Effective fished weightless and twitched like a fleeing baitfish or rigged weedless to fish cover and structures.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by DissapointedinSoCal Great fish catching product!
Durable (20+ fish on one bait), excellent performance, and consistent, quality manufacturring make this fluke the best I have used. I especially like the 7" size, which keeps the small bass off my hook, in favor of 2#+ pound largemouth. I also like these for saltwater fishing in kelp, and areas where heavy structure tends to snag other baits. My only suggested improvement would be to expand the limited color selection, which could be more diverse for the odd occasions that a nuclear chicken, or other bright color is the ticket.
Highly recommend.
June 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by floridabass Excellent Soft Bait
The Fluke never fails to catch Bass, and the Pumpkin seed seems to be the most productive color. I try to bring a couple of bags with me when I go out for the day.
August 27, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bassbeazt slayin bass
earlier this week my friend and i took a trip to bass pro shop in rossford oh. bought some zoom super flukes watermelon seed and today 8/8/2011 at 4:20pm we cast out on a quary 5-15 ft hit 6 large mouth bass in less than1 hour using a 4 ot weighted off set hook rigged texas weedless the best fishin day iv had in a month and a half they say bass love em well they werent lying bass love em and i got the pictures to prove it thank you zoom the bassbeast
August 8, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Luremaster2000 Great all around lure!
Very good on largemouth bass...But, if you want to catch small largemouth, crappie,sunfish,etc. you should cut about a centimeter off the tail.If you are fishing from a dock (3-10 feet of water), one way to catch fish with this is to use it like a jig on a bass nest except not on the bottom in the weeds.
June 5, 2011
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4 ot hook rigged weedlessA:Â
Extra wide gap 4/0.A:Â
4/0 Gamakatzu worm hooks. No sinker.A:Â
I found that a bass pro xps magna o'shaunessy 5/0 is the bestA:Â
Check my review of the Mag Super Fluke. The rigging I described will catch any fish that eats other fish, and don't they all?A:Â
5/0,gamagatsu or ownertexas rig with no wt.
don't skin hook it either for pike for better hook sets
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My experience says yes. Flukes are one of the most versatile lures out there, and if fished properly for the water and species present, they will catch any fish eating species.A:Â
oh yea, i live in the pacific northwest, smallies will eat them tooA:Â
It works best on northern largemouth, especially in clear water. It is also an effective smallmouth bait.A:Â
Yes it will If you know the type of shad you are imitate it will work. Bass are always feeding on shad except for during the winter, a crayfish pattern will preform better in the winter. Shad are about 1/3 of a bass's diet, so just match the type of shad in your area and they will work.Details:Â
what kind hook and size of hook u use for the mag and do pike and big bass love thoseshould i try copy baitfish for pike?
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I always try to "match the hatch" of local forage fish. If shad are present, use a shad color and size that is appropriate. If bass fry are the forage, select accordingly. I tend to go larger than the typical forage to attract larger fish and it has worked well for me. As for hook selection, I like a heavy wide gap hook in a size 5/0 for bass as it allows the best hookup ratios for me. You can use keel weighted, or plain hooks to impart the desired sink rate. I almost always use a weighted hook to cover the water column effectively.A:Â
i used a 4 ot weighted hook rigged texas weedlessA:Â
Extra wide gap 5/0 for mag. Weighted hook to get it off the surface if needed. I have only used on bass. Caught a 7.5 lb in 12 ft of water using weighted hook.A:Â
4/0 Gamakatzu hooks. No sinker. Pick a color that mimics what your targeted fish normally eat, but don't be afraid to experiment. You may discover something that the fish like that only YOU will know about.A:Â
5/0 mag style hook, bass love it as much as pike. i like white the best in our clear water lakesImages for this Answer
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can they fished for pike or what?what size hooks shd i wear for the mag fluke?
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texas weedlessA:Â
Check my review of the Mag Super Fluke. This rigging will catch any fish that eats other fish.A:Â
they are perfect for pike. the xtra wt and size to get them down 4 or 5 '. 5/o mag style hooks w/ flouocarbon leader1 of 1
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