

The jigs come in a variety of colors and should match the gulp that is used. This Spro Bucktail Jig comes in weights from 1/2 ounce to 4 ounces. Jigging for fluke is typically done with saltwater spinning reels. This is a great rig for fluke and flounder fishing. Approximately 18 inches above that is a hook tied with a dropper loop with a 3-inch white gulp swimming mullet. The rig is shown and has a 4-ounce white Spro bucktail jig in the bottom. In the picture, I am holding a fluke caught while jigging. The four-inch gulp is a good size for teasers and to put on jigs.

The three inches is a good size for teasers and small hooks.

Gulp swimming mullet comes in 3-inch or 4-inch sizes and can be pearl white or chartreuse in color. I use pearl white Gulp almost exclusively but chartreuse Gulp works great as well. Here Are the Best Fluke and Flounder Baits, Lures, and Rigsīerkley Gulp is the most recommend way to catch fluke! From personal fishing experience, it is almost magical how much better it works than other baits! When fishing in a tournament for large fluke live bait might be an equal method but for recreational fishermen trying to easily catch lots of fish, Gulp is the way to go. Let’s now talk about the best fluke lures and baits.

Really if it is fluke season and the bait is on the bottom there is a decent chance a fluke will be caught. Fluke hang out around ledges, sandbars, muddy bottoms, rocky bottoms, near inlets, and under piers. Jigging and twitching the pole does help trigger bites.Ī boat is not needed to catch fluke. If you are using white gulp and the bait is on the bottom fish can be consistently caught. When someone brings gulp with they seem like professional fishermen compared to everyone else! Fluke fishing is not overly complicated. If a bucktail jig with a white gulp teaser is used people can expect to catch 5 to 10 fluke. With this bait, most people only catch 1 to 3 fluke all day. Party boats give out dead minnows to use as bait. This type of fishing is relaxing and everyone on the boat can expect to catch a few fish if using the proper bait and techniques. There will typically be a fleet of party boats and recreational fishermen just offshore in about 10 to 80 feet of water all summer long catching fluke. There are also winter flounders that are in shallow waters in the spring, winter, and fall. In the winter fluke spend their time in 200 to 500 feet of water on the continental shelf. Fluke also called summer flounder are a very fun fish to catch all summer long in the bays of New Jersey and along the east coast.
