How I rig a fluke 🎣 #rig #bassfishing #howto
Rigging a fluke properly is a key skill for any bass angler aiming to enhance fishing success. The weightless rig, which is highlighted in this guide, allows the fluke lure to float with a natural, enticing movement that closely mimics live bait. This presentation is especially effective in clear water conditions and when bass are feeding near the surface or in shallow areas. To start, choose a high-quality fluke lure that matches the size of the local baitfish. The jig head or weighted hook is omitted in a weightless rig setup, which reduces resistance and allows for a subtle, fluttering fall through the water column. This can trigger strikes from bass that are otherwise finicky or lethargic. Hook placement is critical—placing the hook correctly inside the fluke keeps the lure balanced and weedless. Insert the hook through the nose of the fluke, running it through until the hook point can be embedded back into the soft body without impeding the lure’s natural movement. This setup allows you to fish through heavy cover without snagging, increasing your hookup rate. Additionally, the effectiveness of the rig improves when you vary your retrieve speed—from slow twitching to quick jerks—mimicking injured or fleeing baitfish. This variability can entice strikes from bass that are conditioned to ignore slower, steady presentations. Remember, successful bass fishing with a fluke often requires patience and experimentation. Try different colors, sizes, and retrieval techniques depending on the time of day and water clarity to find what works best on your local waters. Incorporating this rigging technique into your fishing routine can greatly improve your catch rate and enjoyment on the water.
























































