FLUKE SPOON SEMINAR with M3TACKLE

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2020
  • This video is a seminar on how to fish a fluke spoon, how to rig a fluke spoon, and in this video I also discuss M3TACKLE Fluke spoons and related M3TACKLE products. You can reach M3TACKLE & shop for their products at:
    m3tackle@gmail.com
    m3tackle
    www.m3tackle.com
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Komentáře • 19

  • @onelastcastlongislandlongi820

    Finally broke down and bought some gonna try it tomorrow

  • @jeffbolliger1410
    @jeffbolliger1410 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Ken, Hope you are well. Another great vid. Hope to get out soon and put the tips into action! Best, Jeff

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 4 lety

      Thank God we're all good so far Jeff as I hope you & yours are too! I've been enjoying some local Striper action in my waders its been pretty decent! Yessir I'll be looking forward to wetting a line with you guys again! You all stay healthy!

  • @FishingLongIsland
    @FishingLongIsland Před 4 lety +1

    Yo Ken I dig the tv in the background to help with tutorial video. Nice job brother

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Joe! I thought it seemed like a cool idea!

    • @FishingLongIsland
      @FishingLongIsland Před 4 lety +1

      Ken Westerfeld Fishing I really like the idea. It helps the viewers follow what you are saying. I may try this in a video if I ever get my stuff together. This move is killing me.

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 4 lety

      @@FishingLongIsland this too shall pass as they say!

  • @anthonymarotta9372
    @anthonymarotta9372 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Ken , great video as usual . The tips are great keep up the great work i appreciate your time helping us get on fish. Got a question ? For you you mention you really like glow beads and glow such tackle do you catch more fluke with and other species like tog as well with them with more percieved consistency then without . Thanks again .

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 4 lety +1

      Good question! I think color preferences can change for fish as their food availability changes. For "some" visual sight hunters like fluke and tog who mainly feed during daylight hours it seems that a target that glows is another visual sight attractor. I don't think that they anything phosphorus in their environment? Maybe squid "seem" like they glow at times but I'm not really certain that they do actually glow. But I think something that is glowing in their environment stands out and catches their eye in my opinion.

    • @anthonymarotta9372
      @anthonymarotta9372 Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks , I often wondered i asked an old salt the same question and he said as you mention . But he also said a little glow like a bead or those stick on glow eyes in water with depth in excess of 60 fow where light transmission is low can help . I notice lots of ice fisherman use them and I myself have used in waters greater than 100 fow on both ice and open water in my jigging for Lakers seem to be the same consistency, I guess like us humans certain things just catch our eye and or instincts.

  • @josephhorstmann4585
    @josephhorstmann4585 Před 3 lety +1

    Ken, Would you consider doing a video on how you tie your "patented" hi - low fluke spoon rigs? Was interested to learn that you don't use barrel swivels with your spoons. Do you use split rings? How do you connect the hook to the bottom of the spoon? What lb. test leader do you use and is it mono or fluorocarbon? Thanks Ken. Great video as always and very much appreciated. - Joe

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 3 lety +1

      There are several methods that
      I've seen other people use. Some people employ duo lock snaps. For better or worse I do use split rings and you can use mono or flour. I don't really perceive much line shyness when it comes to fluke hitting these type of rigs. I somehow don't envision the fluke paying attention to the small details when it's the irresistible action of the spoon wobble that attracts them.
      But yes since you ask, in all honesty
      I haven't posted a video since January, so in the coming week I'll working on shooting that soon tying video and post it for you.

    • @josephhorstmann4585
      @josephhorstmann4585 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kenwesterfeldfishing2244 Thanks Ken. Very much appreciated.

    • @CrabberPA
      @CrabberPA Před 2 lety

      @@kenwesterfeldfishing2244 Just checking to see if you made the video on your high low rig? I may have just missed it though. Thx!

  • @craigmoore7886
    @craigmoore7886 Před 3 lety +1

    Ken thanks for the great video, are you willing to share how big the spoons were on your hi-lo?

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry for not getting back to you and others sooner. I sort of took some time off from my channel this winter, but Spring will arrive shortly and I'll be back into the swing of things. I use either 3" or 3.5" spoons mainly on my high low rigs depending upon where
      I got the spoons from. Usually these days it's M3 Tackle, so they have the 3.5" spoons and they work super great!

    • @NJFresh9
      @NJFresh9 Před 3 lety

      No worries Ken, really appreciate u taking the time to respond!

  • @CrabberPA
    @CrabberPA Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Ken. How do you rig up the spoons in your homemade top and bottom rig… or did you buy them with the hooks and skirts on already? Thanks!

    • @kenwesterfeldfishing2244
      @kenwesterfeldfishing2244  Před rokem +1

      No I never buy rigs that I don’t tie myself. I buy all components separately and tie rigs the way I want to fish them. I will fish a certain type of rig during certain drift conditions. Slowest drifts then I usually jig buck tails or ball jigs. When drift speeds increase that when I’ll fish spoons or high/low rigs, long leaders, whole squid rigs, or whichever seems right on any given day.
      Things I alway try to consider what is my drift speed? How much weight do I need to work with due to drift speed? Water clarity? Which bait is predominantly present? Match the hatch with colors, etc,..