Captains Andy and Rich join Capt Joe Huckemeyer of the famous Helen H (508-790-0660) for a trip down the Vineyard Sound in pursuit of some monster fluke. They catch too many big fluke to count up to 8lbs using big bucktails on light tackle in depths ranging from 60-90ft.
“Fishing one-on-one with Capt Joe was a special moment for us. Joe spends most of his time in the wheelhouse running the Helen-H. He has an incredible amount of knowledge about the best spots in the Vineyard Sound. He spent his early years fishing out of Brooklyn, NY and later made the full-time transition up to Cape Cod.” Capt Andy LoCascio
The techniques in this show can be used by anyone who wants to use light tackle and bucktails to target trophy fluke in deep water. If you have questions about any of the equipment used during the show, please contact us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Capt Joe Huckemeyer is the captain of the Helen H, known for his extensive knowledge of Vineyard Sound fishing spots. He grew up fishing out of Brooklyn, NY, and later transitioned to Cape Cod full-time, combining years of experience to specialize in fluke fishing.
The show demonstrates using light tackle combined with big bucktails to successfully catch trophy fluke. These techniques are effective in depths ranging from 60 to 90 feet, allowing anglers to target large fluke up to 8 pounds.
You can find suggested gear for deep water fluke fishing by clicking on the provided link for Deep Water Fluke gear recommendations on the page. This resource helps anglers choose the right equipment for the techniques shown.
Yes, the techniques demonstrated by Capt Joe Huckemeyer are designed to be accessible for anyone wanting to use light tackle and bucktails to target trophy fluke in deep water. These methods can be employed by both novice and experienced anglers.
The full-length show is available to watch on YouTube through the provided link: http://youtu.be/9b3-cXlwZBQ. You can also share this link with others interested in fluke fishing.
Fishing depths between 60 and 90 feet are ideal for targeting trophy fluke using light tackle and big bucktails. These depths in Vineyard Sound have proved productive for catching big fluke.