2005ConnecticutFluke

Stamford, CT – Light Tackle Fluke

Fluke FishingTim Norman joins Andy and Rich for an amazing day of fluke fishing on light tackle. The guys score dozens of big fluke in depths ranging from 35-50ft of water.

This video illustrates the stemming technique needed to ensure a perfect presentation with such light tackle. It involves running the boat slowly in reverse to counter the effects of the wind. The boat operator steers and motor(s) and uses the throttle to ensure a vertical presentation,

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Preview Clip
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Full Length Show

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Frequently Asked Questions

The stemming technique involves running the boat slowly in reverse to counteract the effects of the wind. This method helps maintain a vertical presentation of the bait or lure, which is crucial for effective light tackle fluke fishing.

In the video, the anglers caught dozens of big fluke in depths ranging from 35 to 50 feet of water. These depths are ideal for productive fluke fishing using light tackle techniques.

The boat operator uses the motor(s), steering, and throttle to carefully control the boat's speed and direction, primarily moving in reverse slowly. This precise control keeps the bait presentation vertical and counters wind drift, maximizing fishing success.

The page provides a clickable link labeled 'Light Tackle Fluke gear recommendations' where anglers can find suggested equipment specifically suited for this type of fishing. This helps ensure anglers use the right gear for the best results.

Yes, both the preview clip and full-length show are available on YouTube. The page includes direct links and sharing URLs for easy access to watch the videos online.

Yes, the page invites viewers to contact them if they have any questions about the equipment used during the show, indicating support for anglers seeking advice on gear.