August 11 2021

THE MOST INTENSE Underwater Fluke Fishing Footage Ever!

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Buckle up, because you’re about to go on a ride to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, where fluke are king!

This is the MOST INTENSE fluke fishing footage I’ve filmed! If you've ever fished for fluke before, then I think you'll enjoy this video.

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Please click play below to watch! 

Members of My Fishing Cape Cod can watch an additional 4 minutes of underwater fluke fishing footage, and learn the general area on Cape Cod where this was filmed, by clicking here.

Members can also learn more about the lure used in this video by clicking here.

What do you think about this video? Please let me know by commenting below. 👇👇👇

Best of luck and stay safe if you make it out fishing this week!

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  • Very cool video. Really interesting to see how the fluke behave when “eying” the lures. Would you mind sharing what video setup you use to get these great shots?

  • Awesome footage per usual. That’s crazy How many were schooled together in that one frame… looked like 6-7 in maybe a ten foot radius! Also can’t believe how clear that water is

    • Yes I thought it was also really cool seeing a bunch of them all schooled up together. And as you mentioned, even in as deep as 70ft of water the clarity was still quite good.

  • A couple weeks ago, I went on a charter out to the Nantucket shoals, it was super fun and very productive. I wondered if the fluke took the lure on the drop or the lift, the captain said the lift. Your great video footage shows hookups on both. What do you think?

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