His First Fluke Ever! How To Lesson: Jigging A Bucktail & Teaser 101
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Capt. JT invites his neighbor Bill out for a day of Fluke (Flounder) fishing on Long Island Sound. Bill has never fished for Fluke before, so J.T. gives him a quick lesson on jigging a bucktail and teaser for Fluke (Flounder). Bill catches his first Fluke ever!
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He's Hooked for life
It alway nice to see somone catch there first fluke.its also nice how you explain how to do it and why it important how to do it. Alsome job
You commented last video about the bubba net I think its a great net except for the aluminum bracket if you contct bubba they will send you a new one for free
Thank you for that information! I love the net I just don't like the connector they use. The salt eats it in one season. I really appreciate that info! Thanks for watching and commenting! - J.T.
your brave teaching him on baitcaster first-can you say birds nest LOL. did good though.
Good Stuff man! Nice seein' You Sunday!
You as well bud! I'm sure we'll see each other again soon!
@@nextdriftfishing Yes sir🙏👍🏼👊🏽
Casual $500 worth of gulp on the stern, nice.
Years of accumulation
Wish I still had nice stick of S&S bucktail left
What makes you decide on what color grub to use?
Great question. There's a few elements I take into account.
1. Water clarity
2. Light level (sky) Is it cloudy or sunny
3. What type of forage are the Fluke eating in that area?
Squid - White, Glow, Pinkshine
Mantis shrimp - New Penny, Nuclear Chicken
Sandeels/Mackerel - Sardine, Mackerel
4. Confidence and Feel - Salmon Red, Salmon Red, Salmon Red, Pink Shine 😀
What brand is that cutting board? Any idea where I can get one that mounts like that into two rod holders? Thanks!
I had that board custom built by Boat Outfitters. I mounted two rod inserts to the bottom and rod holders on the gunnel to slide it into. It is 46 inches wide and 30 inches deep. Cost was around $550
Can i rig it with just gulp and bucktail without jigging it and letting it sit on bottom? Jigging is tiring man
Also can I come fish with you? I am in Queens NY
You certainly can but your results probably won't be as productive. Fluke are attracted to the jigging motion.
Stand up!
Do you not crank it once so the bucktail is swimming off the bottom slightly? Then start jigging rapidly? Because I feel as though they attack it looking up. And I noticed thats how John skinner does it in his videos. Curious
Great question. I do not do that when fishing for Fluke. You want the bucktail to be bouncing off the bottom. When it is hitting the bottom, it creates noise, which attracts fluke and it also creates a little puff cloud when you're fishing on a softer bottom which also attracts fluke. Skinner reels his bucktail up a crank when fishing for stripers on a sticky bottom. So make sure, when you're fishing for fluke, you are making bottom contact when working the bucktail! Thanks a lot for the question.
@@nextdriftfishing makes a lot of sense. I have kind of being doing both. To varying success! Thank you for the reply!