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Question where can I get a zoom super sluke?

1.2K views 13 replies 9 participants last post by  Reid man  
#1 ·
Went fishing today at a buddies pond and caught a lot of largemouth. His friend gave me a super fluke I haven't bought any new gear in a long time but on my first cast out caught a nice largemouth.

Where can I get a pack?

Here is a pic of my fish.
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#5 ·
I use the Zoom super flukes and get them all over. Wal-Mart has them, Dick's, Gander Mountain, Cabelas, every bait store usually carries them. I did nit know there are ones that float and ones that sink, so watch wich ones you get.

Mr. A
 
#8 ·
I use the Zoom super flukes and get them all over. Wal-Mart has them, Dick's, Gander Mountain, Cabelas, every bait store usually carries them. I did nit know there are ones that float and ones that sink, so watch wich ones you get.

Mr. A

The one I used yesterday sunk and thanks for the heads up.


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#9 ·
Some of the flukes have a split tail and some have a paddle tail. In my opinion, the split tails yield better results. Zoom makes a "Trick Worm" that floats, but can be rigged weighted if you like. The action on those things is amazing. I've known of bucketmouths and smallies both eating them up, so you may find a pack of those to try, as well.
 
#13 ·
Nice fish!!!
The Super Fluke swim bait with the paddle tail has been lights out for me on several of the areas lakes.
I also use the Jr. size and catch smallmouth, largemouth, rock bass and muskie on them. I use a weighted hook, the wobble of the tail when it free falls is killer. There are numerous ways to fish it and the great thing...it's weedless!
Baby bass is my favorite color