Fluke Hi-Lo Rig with Mylar Flash for Summer Flounder
The Asalt Fishing Fluke Hi-Lo Rig with Mylar Flash is built for Northeast anglers targeting fluke and summer flounder when spearing, rain bait, silversides, bay anchovies, and other small baitfish are present.
Featuring two dressed teaser hooks with reflective mylar flash, this hi-lo fluke rig creates extra movement, flash, and baitfish-style attraction while drifting sandy bottom, channels, reefs, flats, and structure edges.
Designed to Imitate Spearing and Small Baitfish
The reflective mylar flash material is designed to imitate spearing, silversides, anchovies, rain bait, and other small baitfish that fluke actively feed on in Northeast waters. As the rig drifts and moves in the current, the flash reflects light and creates a wounded baitfish appearance that helps trigger strikes.
This makes the Fluke Hi-Lo Rig with Mylar Flash especially effective when fluke are feeding on small bait around channels, sandy flats, reefs, drop-offs, and structure edges.
Built for Northeast Fluke Fishing
Fluke often sit tight to the bottom waiting to ambush baitfish as they drift past. The hi-lo design keeps two baits working in the strike zone, while the mylar flash adds visibility and movement that helps fluke find the rig.
This rig is a strong choice for fishing New Jersey, New York, Long Island, Montauk, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and other Northeast summer flounder grounds.
Why Anglers Fish Mylar Flash Fluke Rigs
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Reflective mylar flash imitates spearing and small baitfish
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Hi-lo presentation fishes two baits at different levels
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Dressed teaser hooks add movement and visibility
- Excellent when small baitfish are present
- Great with spearing, squid strips, minnows, and strip bait
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Perfect for drifting sandy bottom, channels, flats, reefs, and structure edges
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Ready to fish right out of the package
Best Baits for This Fluke Rig
- Spearing
- Silversides
- Minnows
- Squid strips
- Small baitfish strips
- Bluefish belly strips
- Sea robin strips
- Long strip bait for larger fluke
How to Fish a Fluke Hi-Lo Mylar Flash Rig
Attach your sinker to the bottom loop and connect your main line or leader to the top swivel. Tip both hooks with spearing, squid strips, minnows, or strip bait. Drop to the bottom and drift naturally while maintaining light bottom contact.
Use short lifts, slow drags, and controlled drifting to keep the teasers moving naturally. The goal is to let the mylar flash pulse and reflect light like a wounded baitfish while your bait stays in the strike zone.
Recommended Setup
| Fishing Condition |
Recommended Setup |
| Spearing or rain bait present |
Fish with spearing, silversides, or minnows |
| Back bay drifting |
Light sinker with spearing or squid strips |
| Channels and moving tide |
Use enough weight to maintain bottom contact |
| Targeting larger fluke |
Use a longer strip bait or larger baitfish profile |
Complete Your Fluke Setup
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Shop Fluke Hi-Lo Mylar Flash Rigs from Asalt Fishing
If you are looking for a proven fluke hi-lo rig that imitates spearing, silversides, rain bait, and small baitfish, the Asalt Fishing Fluke Hi-Lo Rig with Mylar Flash is built to create the flash, movement, and baitfish profile fluke key in on.
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Fluke Hi-Lo Mylar Flash Rig FAQ
What is a mylar flash fluke rig?
A mylar flash fluke rig uses reflective teaser material to imitate small baitfish and create flash while drifting for summer flounder.
When should I use this rig?
This rig is especially effective when spearing, rain bait, silversides, anchovies, minnows, and other small baitfish are present.
What bait works best with this rig?
Spearing, silversides, minnows, squid strips, and strip bait all work well with this fluke hi-lo rig.
How do you fish a fluke hi-lo rig?
Attach your sinker to the bottom loop, bait both hooks, drop to the bottom, and drift while maintaining light bottom contact.
Where should I fish this rig?
This rig is ideal for sandy bottom, channels, flats, reefs, wreck edges, and Northeast summer flounder fishing grounds.