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Fluke spinners
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Anyone know where I can find these? 1.5" x 2"
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:wavey: I'll see what I can do , how many.
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Dozen to start would be nice. Got a color selection?
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I came across a source for them just the other day while looking for something else...I will see if I can track it down.
Speaking of fluke rigs I am a looking for a source of bucktail skirts that have a small brass tube that slides over the line. I have a few but I will like to buy 100 or so and can't find them anyplace. they look like this: |
Goose, here you go.
What that is...is a "Spin-n-glo"... I order a a bunch from this guy he is good. http://www.terminaltackleco.com/swivels/spinnglo.asp |
By the way...did you like using them? I thought they were a little cheezy but my kids liked them. I prefer the bucktail with a couple nickle french blades.
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Try srmo.com, I bought both of those things from them last winter. The spin & glows come in about a dozen colors and the hair in three or four colors. |
I haven't tried them yet, I found that one washed up on shore. I love its size compared to the smaller ones, it trailed by some meat on a jig could be deadly.
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Goose,
The hair works, so do octopus skirts in the small sizes. I think the spin n glow works just as well, maybe better. I make up my rigs with both an octopus skirt and a spin n glow. |
Goose,
Cabels.com has a number Spin-N-Glows of various sizes and colors... jannsnetcraft.com also has a lot of stuff for building your own rigs. |
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Lemme go dig up the article...
-WW |
The rigs in the article are different than the ones I'm using these days. Things evolve ya know :laughs: These days I'm using a spin n glow in front of an octopus skirt and then a 4/0 eagle claw laser sharp octopus hook. For bait its usually smelt and squid strip, but I do tend to use lots of different baits.
Speaking of that article, I wonder whatever happened to Curt Garfield, I haven't heard from him in ages. Any of you guys know him or how to contact him? |
I use a secret killer custom rig...I could tell you what it look likes but then I would have to kill you. :D
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I don't use those stuffs. I just don't bother it unless you can convince me to use it because it works.
FWW, the article you just mentioned. Are those rigs made by ThomCat? Maybe I'm wrong. |
To complacated of a rig!! Keep it simple!! That is the best way for me.
Unless you have a real slow area? And need to tease the heck out of them to get them to hit? A fish finder, sinker, swivel, hook,& bait. Thats it. For some bigger Fluke try a nice 4 oz Bucktail jig. For monster Fluke live scup works good to! If slow I like to use bucktail tied right to the hook, tiped with a piece of squid, or fluke belly. |
take a few pics
Mako ! you're such a wonderful photographer then you can let us read several thousand words....:D ps that goes to everyone as well :)
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