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@tycrane44 A Viper Spoon with Squid is a fantastic bait for Flounder. All sizes of viper Spoons will work , but the size SP4 is a perfect size as it will accommodate a whole squid or cut bait strip. The SP3 has smaller hooks and will take a strip of squid. We typically use 3 oz sinkers, but it depends on the drift speed. The key is to ensure your sinker is heavy enough to just keep contact with the bottom as you drift along - this way, your Viper Spoon will always be in the strike zone.
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hey guys whats a good bait for catching flounder and what size sinker and viper spoon were you using?
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@1681ricky You can use bucktail jigs from a jetty. Just cast & jig it in. White is a good color that work for fluke. You can also try a jig head with a white twister tail. This will work for you as well. Thanks & good luck!
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Hey Thundermist Lures i love catching fluke but is it possible to jug from a inlet on the jettie or do you recomend any other method
Thanks
Is this suitable for Peacock bass in Rivers ?? And.. the bottom of the rivers are all Sea Grass..
GhostInTheSea 6 months ago
@GhostInTheSea Sorry, we have no experiece with peacock bass so we're not sure if this set-up will work. Thanks!
thundermistlures 6 months ago
@thundermistlures i don't understand how one guy on the video got double header from the 3 way swivel(1 for main line, 1 for weight, 1 for viper spoon with hook).
netsamsam 3 weeks ago
@netsamsam In this clip, there was another fluke just landed seconds earlier, but that was edited out - that's why Ivo mentioned a double header.
Thanks for tuning in and for taking time to write!
thundermistlures 3 weeks ago
Also i wanted to ask you how do you actually fish for flounder? Do you drop your line and wait or is there an actual technique?
tycrane44 7 months ago
@tycrane44 We use the rig noted in this video and then all you have to do is drop it down to the bottom and begin to drift. You may have to let out a bit of line to ensure you are on the bottom as you drift, but once you have, you just need to hang on and get ready for some action! This is a fantastic way to catch plenty of flounder.
Thanks for writing in and good luck on the water!
thundermistlures 7 months ago