Only recently have they even made ones big enough.So far Don never caught one off of plastic paddle tail. But I guess I never really tried one big enough.
Such beauty…Beauty is in the eye of the Beeholder. Got lots of Bee’s in my eyes I guess. Cant beleive only Sol and I fish for members of the Esox family on purpose.
All my bass hooks identify as Pickerel Hooks.
So far Don never caught one off of plastic paddle tail. But I guess I never really tried one big enough.
Yes That same Zoom Fluke are now available either way...Standard V-tail or Paddle Tail. Both work. Paddle tails seem a hair better. 5" in open water and 4 inch in weeds is what I use. I hope we knocked dead next month.Well, I only fish for fish on purpose. Plenty of pickerel have come and played with me, but so far no other essox. They would all be welcomed.
Used to catch pickerel on zoom super flukes on offset hooks all the time at Memorial Lake. Not paddle tails but otherwise similar. The smaller pickerel always preferred bigger Rapalas, 7's and 9's. The big pickerel liked the flukes.
I've been making my own for a couple years now. Think it's around a 7 in. Had a couple follows but haven't had any take it. Not caring for the paddle tail. Think curly tails work better.Only recently have they even made ones big enough.
Yeah I have been planning to pick up some of the new paddle tail models for when I come out of retirement.Yes That same Zoom Fluke are now available either way...Standard V-tail or Paddle Tail. Both work. Paddle tails seem a hair better. 5" in open water and 4 inch in weeds is what I use. I hope we knocked dead next month.
Now if Zoom would put a curly tail on their flukes...I've been making my own for a couple years now. Think it's around a 7 in. Had a couple follows but haven't had any take it. Not caring for the paddle tail. Think curly tails work better.
Yuck, Blaaaa, spit. No curly tails!Now if Zoom would put a curly tail on their flukes...
I’m kinda a zoom fan too but for its stick worms a craw type creaturesNow if Zoom would put a curly tail on their flukes...