Zoom® Super Fluke Jr. - 4"

   

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Watermelon Seed

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Rainbow Shad

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White Pearl

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Baby Bass

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Disco Violet

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Arkansas Shiner

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Albino

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White Ice

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Smokin' Shad

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There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom baits. 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 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.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 32 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by The magic bait There is nothing bad I have say about this bait. I just recently used this bait for the first time and caught over 20 bass in an afternoon. This bait is universal I like to make small twiches and let it drop. If the bite is slow just slow down and you will catch bass. As I got darker the top water bite turned on and I just dragged it on the surface (with no action at all) and caught a 2 pound bass three feet from the shore. The strikes were explosive. I recommend this bait to a new angler or an old timer. Better than live bait and it's weedless. Could not be happier, pick up a bag in any color today April 21, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by smallies beware great for river smallies. my dad landed a 4 pound smallmouth on baby bass. the most succsesfull is watermelon seed. make sure to buy 2 packages when you get them because those bass tear em up July 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by the best is still the best I strayed, I admit it. Some glitzy ads and fancy packaging and I was a goner. But if you know - if you've had a certain level of success before with a certain type bait - you develop a feel for what to expect. needless to say it didnt' happen with the others....I am back to my senses....and back to Zoom flukes! not sure I can add anything else that hasnt' been said about this bait over time....they just work from surface to bottom....seemingly endless ways to rig 'em. June 15, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Great lure for matching the hatch I have seen these little guys work on big schooling fish when nothing else would work. It's amazing but they work when the shad are real small and the bass are really locked in on that size and color. Multiple color options is a real plus. The only negative is the line twist, fish with a swivel to prevent. It's kind of a pain sometimes, but have leaders made up before you head out and you are good to go. July 6, 2011
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I'm searching for smallmouth and kentucky in 20-40 ft of water in central Tennessee.
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Yes, this is a great way to catch large smallie's during summer months. I place three hooks spaced approximately twelve to fifteen inches apart beginning two feet above the weight (1/2 oz) tied to the end of my line. I use a watermelon/black flake on the hook nearest the weight, a chartreuse/pearl on the second hook and a pearl white on the top hook. If the bass is in the area, hold on! Good luck and I hope this tip helps you.
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Yup, it works.
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it would work great for that presentation
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I got larger barrel swivels through your shop and I was just wondering if it matters what size you use. Sorry I don't know the size.
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If you are using the barrel swivel to keep the twist out of your line while using a spin cast outfit, it doesn't really matter what size as long as the swivel is attached well ahead of your rigged fluke, always keep the swivel 15 to 18 inches from the hook and fluke. Try this and I think you will be pleased. Remember, sometimes the bass will strike the swivel if it's to big.
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some times it matters. it all depends on how finiky the bass are. altough i would try to keep them small .
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you don't need a barrel swivel for this bait
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Is there any difference in the way this bait moves, jerks and falls trough the water compared to the Zoom Fluke? Both are 4". I tried the bass pro shops fluke, it's ok but it doesn't moves like the regular zoom fluke. the shape of the super fluke jr is very simmilar to the bps brand (the belly part) and different to the regular zoom fluke. If I were to choose between the fluke and the super fluke jr. which would you recomend?
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In my openion there is a definate difference in the action of the original 4" fluke and the Super Fluke Jr. 4". I fish both rivers and lakes and have found that the SFJ looks and acts more natural when twitched and even sinks much faster than the original "slim" fluke. The belly is more natural and I believe it appears that way to the bass. I personally get more strikes on the SFJ than the original. Sometimes I change to an original 4" fluke when they stop hitting a SFJ just to give them something new to look at, it works.
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For weightless Texas rig use the Super Fluke.

For Drop Shotting use the Super Fluke Jr.
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they aren't that different. they both work awsomely. the super fluke jr. is salted.
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Personally I see no need to use a EWG hook when using a SFJ. I use the 2/0 Gamakatsu O'Shaughnessy, Offset Shank hook and I loose very few fish. Give them time to get the fluke in their mouth and "cross their eyes". Most of my misses are due to premature hook sets or getting excited when I see the fish strike and I try and set the hook to soon.
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i personally use the 2/0 gamakatsu ewg hook they work very well I also use the 1/0 both work fine
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When Texas rigging size 1 is good.
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i always use a 3/0 hook. it has never failed me.
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I would use a 1/0 or 2/0 EWG hook with these
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Hey in this case their are three choices you could make. You could use either a 2/0, 3/0, or a 4/0. never use a 1/0 because it is to small and never use a 6/0 because its to large.
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i use size 4 worm hooks. They catch the small bass and large bass.
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A 2/0 or 3/0 EWG hook works perfect I per-fur 3/0 because it is stronger than a 2/0 and I catch big fish. But you need to set the hook a little harder with the 3/0 then a 2/0. But both of these hooks fit perfectly.
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2/0 EWG is perfect
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