Quintuple (5x) Fluke Limit! Jerkbait, Jerkshad - Flounder Fishing is BACK
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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Jerkbait - Zipbaits ZBL Shad Kaira 80SP - amzn.to/3TGge2j
Lucky Craft Pointer 78 DD - ebay.us/X2Bmyr
Snap - BKK size 1 - ebay.us/UrwT4d
Owner Single Hook #1 - ebay.us/ykOOu9
#2 - ebay.us/xUv4Vo
Decoy Light Split Ring #2 - ebay.us/8hqlfW
Gulp 4" Grub - amzn.to/418hU6g
Gulp Jerk Shad 6" - amzn.to/3Kv15wc
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Jig Head - Gamakatsu Round 1/4oz 3/0 - amzn.to/3Kzg2wX
Braid - YGK Upgrade x8 22lb (#1) - amzn.to/4ayNTlc
Leader - Sunline Sniper 12lb - ebay.us/Equ3nr
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Hook Remover - www.unhookum.c...
Casting Jerkbait Rod - Expride 72ML - ebay.us/sICmf0
Casting Reel - Zillion SV TW 7.1:1 - ebay.us/3lVlUI
Budget Combo -
Rod - Tatula XT 73M - tackletrap.com...
Reel - Shimano Ultegra 2500 - ebay.us/ZerwgN
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Mid Tier Combo -
Rod - Shimano Zodias 76M - ebay.us/JBZb4o
Reel - Shimano Vanford 3000 - ebay.us/hCdmS3
High End Combos -
Rod - Daiwa Steez AGS 76MML - tackletrap.com...
Reel - Shimano Stella 3000MHG (JDM Model, no US warranty) - ebay.us/tmMX7o
Longer 2 piece rod - Daiwa Labrax AGS, 90ML - ebay.us/bP0g8b
86ML - ebay.us/QZTOBa
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Your technique is incredible. I'm gonna start calling you the flounder pounder. Great video
Have you seen the flounder pounder lure? Google it
Nice! Just finished building my first custom fluke rod, can't wait to get out there.
Awesome! Just around the corner!
Nice content, hope to see you out there again this upcoming season.
Nice. What month is this? Can't wait to get back to the Jersey shore this year for some salt water action.
I appreciate the fun & intelligent narration Thx
Haha thank you!!
Good stuff Roger! I wanna try!
Awesome. Yer killin me. Solid information. What state do you fish mostly ?
NJ/NY for the most part
Excellent content as usual, can't wait for the opener!! See you on the beach!!
Thank you!! Now's the time to get everything ready lol
Awesome videos!! Will try on some jersey beaches
Ty!
I've been waiting for another vid from you or your cuz, even a tackle review would be good, i guess/ hope you guys have been busy with guiding. Either way, nice to start thinking about fluke again..... cheers
Videos will be dropping regularly from now on :)
What size singles are you using on the 78dd? 1s? Ty!
#2 Owner singles on the 78, or #1 belly #2 tail - you have to play around with the size and weighting
Awesome video. I was wondering about the online course. Is it instructional videos that you haven't posted to UA-cam? Thanks
Yes it's a video series on my website, here's the direct link - cookingandfishing.com/products/fluke-jigging-from-shore-complete-virtual-lesson-2
I'm looking at that particular model of expride 7'2"ML - for bottom jigging, paddletail swim baits, and smaller jerk baits. I'm out in the SF bay area, looking to start fishing the bay (as a lifelong bass guy), and want to keep it simple with one single rod and a small tackle box to wander around the levees/beach with.
trying to decide between the 7'2" ML and 6'10"M (which is apparently a legendary jerkbait rod), my sensibilities lean towards selecting the smallest/lightest presentation that I can cast as far as possible (not quite BFS).
do you have any opinions?
For an all around rod fishing from shore...I'd probably opt for a spinning setup. But sure the 72ML expride will handle jigheads up to 1/4oz + plastic, as long as you stay under 1/2oz total payloads it should do everything well. I prefer the 72ML over the 610M for jerkbaits under 5/8oz.
So impressive That's an amazing technique man
Ty!!!
What state are you fishing in ? our fluke season is limited to a few weeks in September!
That sucks! I'm in NJ/NY area
You mentioned that you tip Jrerk bait with gulp, show ,please, how you are doing it, thanks
It doesn't do anything, but it's just a small piece like the size of a grain of rice on one hook point
Are you doing this mostly in back bays or open surf as well
Both and rivers too. Surf jerkbaiting is a little more involved bc of the wave action.
Like fishing in an aquarium! Slaying them!!
It's pretty rare but when things come together it can be quite a day!
@@CookingandFishing Looks so fun.
Hey just wondering where did you stab the fluke to bleed it so cleanly? Thanks 🙏
Usually I just poke into the membrane above the gill rakers, you can also push your knife through the gills in one side out the other. Either way dunk it in water asap
I actually catch a few of those fluke down here in Jacksonville FL. It's rare but I have probably caught 5 or 6 summer flounder. They are usually not legal size. A couple times I have caught all three species, southern, gulf, and summer on the same day.
Very cool, it would be fun to make a trip around the country and catch every species of toothy flounder. California halibut is high on my list!
Nice ! Any reason why you chose conventional for most of the video? I would think it would be a little frustrating, casting the light jerk baits on that set up
Step up in the Shimano line $300-400 plus and you will be fine with light tackle. I fish 1gram lures with my Shimano aldebaran
I'm more comfortable with a baitcaster for jerkbaits, but I do use a spinning setup as well. Those baits are mostly 3/8oz, so not that light and the Zillion can cast down to 1/4oz no issues. The rod is important too - you want something that will load on the cast.
There's plenty of baitcasting reels made to cast light lures! With the proper reel, rod and line choice plus the amount of line put on a reel impact casting! I'd be using a caster setup for the surf too when it comes to back bay fishing!
Get a tranx! You can use it for casting and bottom fishing. Just need two different rods. 💯
I use a diawa sv tw 150. The backlash control is amazing. I can throw 1/8 ounce jigheads with a gulp into a headwind and not backlash, one you master conventional you will not want spinning. Especially if you are throwing around cover. In my case in, under, and around docks in NE Florida
Idk where you are fishing but here in jersey I can’t catch that many shorts in a day, awesome catches though!!
They're definitely in Jersey!
keep in mind he's fishing in probably the best area in NJ for shore fluke which is why the video is heavily cropped. massive migration of nice size fluke go through there. way way tougher to pull out 16 keepers in places like Ocean City in the summer
Definitely need to just keep going and maybe will catch a keeper one of these days
@@mikeswolek972 Get set up with the light single jig (rod/reel/line too) - learn how to use it - and cover water.
Good to see a video from you brother. See you out there soon.
ty!!
Nice job Roger!
What’s up brother it was a pleasure fishing with you last year on pier in Long Island great convo I wonder how much the fine was for the guys that got tickets for illegal fish lol 😂 that good for them
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Fluke season now?? I thought it was in May. haha
5/4!
What’s the diving depth for this jerk bait ?
8-9ft on light braid + leader, probably 6-7 on 10lb fluoro
Great video!!
Thanks EJ!!
Jersey?
NJ/NY/CT
OK, now you broke out the big tape. Those numbers are rock solid
That's good fishing, but you are cheating a bit with that tape. Put the tape on top of the closed mouth flounder and see if they are all quite 18 inches.
Lol so I can add the curvature of the fish to the measurement? Nah...the only accurate length is taken with the fish laying on top of a flat measuring device - next best is laying the tape next to the fish.