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If you’re chasing early season fluke and wondering why your “great spot” feels dead, the problem might be simpler than you think: you’re fishing the right area, but not the right spot. We break down a field-tested backwater fluke fishing approach built for spring conditions when water temperature swings, wind shifts, and tides can turn a bite on or off fast. From kayak fluke fishing to boat drifts, the goal stays the same: put your lure where an ambush predator can feed efficiently.
We start with location and timing, including why shallow flats can outproduce deeper holes early, and how to hunt the structure inside a flat like potholes, grass edges, shells, and mini channels. Then we dig into current strategy for spring tide periods around the new moon and full moon, focusing on current lines, rip lines, and eddies so you’re not wasting effort in the heaviest flow. You’ll also hear why thinner-profile baits and low profile bucktails can shine in early spring, how to fish as light as conditions allow, and how a deliberate cadence with pauses triggers more strikes.
Finally, we get into two topics anglers love to debate: hookset timing on artificials like Gulp, and what actually makes a “doormat” fluke worth celebrating. If you want more bites, better fish, and a clearer plan for backwater summer flounder, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show. What’s one spring fluke adjustment that has helped you the most?
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Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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If you’re chasing early season fluke and wondering why your “great spot” feels dead, the problem might be simpler than you think: you’re fishing the right area, but not the right spot. We break down a field-tested backwater fluke fishing approach built for spring conditions when water temperature swings, wind shifts, and tides can turn a bite on or off fast. From kayak fluke fishing to boat drifts, the goal stays the same: put your lure where an ambush predator can feed efficiently.
We start with location and timing, including why shallow flats can outproduce deeper holes early, and how to hunt the structure inside a flat like potholes, grass edges, shells, and mini channels. Then we dig into current strategy for spring tide periods around the new moon and full moon, focusing on current lines, rip lines, and eddies so you’re not wasting effort in the heaviest flow. You’ll also hear why thinner-profile baits and low profile bucktails can shine in early spring, how to fish as light as conditions allow, and how a deliberate cadence with pauses triggers more strikes.
Finally, we get into two topics anglers love to debate: hookset timing on artificials like Gulp, and what actually makes a “doormat” fluke worth celebrating. If you want more bites, better fish, and a clearer plan for backwater summer flounder, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with a fishing buddy, and leave a review so more anglers can find the show. What’s one spring fluke adjustment that has helped you the most?
Support the show
Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]

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