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Old 08-22-09, 12:18 PM   #1
Mac2
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Default Noisy and Pulsing Flukes....

I've long suggested cutting the tails off of Ultra Vibe Speedworms in watermelon/red at a point about a half inch up on the body of the worm and using the body for slow falling and deadsticking. This will leave you with the hook tails and a little of the body still attached. Now if you take a fluke, cutting off the fluke tail and welding the ultra vibe tail onto the fluke, you will have a buzztail fluke on the surface and underwater a tail that will throb when pulled a foot or so between pauses. A friend of mine has caught some nice bass, both buzzing and throbbing the bait at various times. It's easy to overwork the bait, so I'm thinking a couple buzzes and then some longer pauses between throbbing the bait occasionally on the fall. The color change from the pink or white fluke having the wat/red tail doesn't seem to bother the fish. If you try this and find it to work, please post your experiences. When welding, I turn the tail so it lays flat with the hook opening to one side or the other. On top, when buzzed gently, the body tilts a bit and may look a little wounded.
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