05-28-2014, 09:46 PM
Flat fish are easy to fine tune next to the boat - just hold the rod tip in the water and visually verify the lure is working right - speed is the killer of flatfish - to fast and they end up doing the death spin roll. You can tune your faltfish with needle-nose pliers and turn the front eye either way to make the lure track true and not off to the side.
I usually fish the F7 or U20 size and you can watch the end of you rod throb as the lure is working. I find a good 2 oz. snap-on weight about 40 feet up the line will get it down to the strike-zone.
Frog Colored F7 is old favorite and does well but often times the bright yellow with spots or the Orange with black spots works.
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I usually fish the F7 or U20 size and you can watch the end of you rod throb as the lure is working. I find a good 2 oz. snap-on weight about 40 feet up the line will get it down to the strike-zone.
Frog Colored F7 is old favorite and does well but often times the bright yellow with spots or the Orange with black spots works.
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