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fluke vs gulp jerk shad

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i read a lot about the fluke here.  but not much on the gulp jerk shad.

is the fluke that much better for LMB?  just wonderin' what makes one better than the other..... or are they pretty much the same and it is just a prefernce thing.  

headin' to Dick's after work and wantin' to know which one to get...

and color(s)

thanks..

also, what size/style hook is best.

I can't comment on the berkley, I do not fish them. I love the fluke though. I also love the ol school bass assassin. But if I had to guess I would say it's a Personal preference. I always do fine with a 3/0 texposer hook or a 3/0 g lock worm gamakatsu.

    Do yourself a favor and get the Flukes.  Gulp! baits aren't worth the trouble.

    My favorite color is white.

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the main difference is that flukes don't smell like butthole.

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The Berkleys work great.  I use them weightless.  I hook them a little differently.  I hook them through the side at about mid body.  I cast them out and twitch them back.  I've caught a lot of fish this way.

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The Berkleys work great. I use them weightless. I hook them a little differently. I hook them through the side at about mid body. I cast them out and twitch them back. I've caught a lot of fish this way.

lol I was trying to picture that in my head for a while and then I scrolled down...Looks basically like a wacky rigged fluke? I've thought about doing something like that.

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Hands down the fluke!

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Looks basically like a wacky rigged fluke? I've thought about doing something like that.

Live bait rig, that 's how it 's called.

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Neither... How about the netbait super twitch?

Nope.Yum houdini shad.

The Berkleys work great. I use them weightless. I hook them a little differently. I hook them through the side at about mid body. I cast them out and twitch them back. I've caught a lot of fish this way.

lol I was trying to picture that in my head for a while and then I scrolled down...Looks basically like a wacky rigged fluke? I've thought about doing something like that.

Look into the Jackall crosstail shad for this rig method. Look on youtube at the jackall cover craw gliding demo. It is the cover craw ,flick shake, and cross tail shad demos.

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