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Disco Green

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-307
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Watermelon Seed

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-019
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Green Pumpkin

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-025
1002692
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Green Albino

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-238
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Watermelon/Red Flake

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-054
1002691
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Baby Bass

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-115
1002687
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Baitfish

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-224
1002685
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Arkansas Shiner

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-106
1002690
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Albino

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-091
1002689
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Smokin Shad

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-109
1002686
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Disco Violet

2-3/4"

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Model: 081-300
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  • Downsized version of Original Fluke
  • Proven action
  • Wholly realistic
  • Length: 2-3/4''; 20 pack

Zoom's Tiny Fluke offers all the same fish-catching characteristics as the Original Fluke, in a downsized version for drop shot use. The Tiny Fluke's proven action has enticed lethargic bass to strike when nothing else even made them move. Along with its appealing action, the Tiny Fluke is wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch to ensure it produces the extra action needed to pull that reluctant money fish.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 33 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Spotted Bass Catcher The Zoom Tiny Fluke in the violet and green colors work fantastic for California spotted bass. Took my son and grandson yesterday to a local lake. We caught a total of 74 spots and went through 3-20 paks of the tiny flukes. Smallest fish was 12.5" and the largest just over 18" and a weight of 2.5 lbs. April 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by tiny fluke is really mighty I use them on a drop shot style perch rig and they really perform well. Cannot wait for the spring run March 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Zoom Tiny Flukes I bought these for a Saginaw River walleyefishing trip in Saginaw MI. We have been catching good numbers of walleye on the baby bass and green albino. We put the tiny flukes on the 1/8 oz Nuckleball jigs in green chartreuse or plaing chartreuse, which is a great stand up jig with an awesme wide gap hook! This rig is no secret on the Saginaw river because it catches fish and word spreads! December 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by great on a drop shot really cool on a drop shot rig ! especially in the shad imitating colors ! November 1, 2012
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I fish a smaller river and fish are 8"-11" on average.
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They work great for river smallmouth...awesome bait.
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Yes, definitely, the tiny flukes are about 3 inches long, put them on a small jig head and I'd be willing to bet that they caught small mouth!
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I want to use this lure with a EWG hook like the super fluke, because I fish peacock bass and the regular size was so big for their mouth. What EWG hook was the match for that fluke???
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I use a 1/8oz darthead.
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I'd do size 1. But if you can find a smaller 1/0, it would be best.
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no bigger than 1/0 . i use mine on a drop shot rig and they work great.
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4.0 or 5.0
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use a gamakatsu ewg offset worm hook
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I prefer a #6 medium shank hook.
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i have used size 1 with them this year.
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I go as light as possible.
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Stay in the 2,4,6 range so the action isn't diminished. I prefer a double jig rig, with a 1/16th oz jig on the bottom, and a 1/32nd oz jig on a Bear Paw about 18" up the line. You can also make the rig out of a 3-way brass swivel or one of those pre-made Crappie rigs...
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