>>954181Also you were talking about drop-shotting the flukes. That works but you can also rig em different ways. You can Texas rig them and swim em or work them on the bottom or you can get the weighted swimbait hooks. Bottom one in this pic is the typical weighted swimbait hook. If you just want to swim them off the bottom and keep it moving, that's a good way to go. Those are super easy to run through cover as well.
If you do get some flukes and want to swim them, I highly recommend the paddle tail ones like the bottom of pic related. The Zoom Swimmin Super Flukes will have the paddle tail. Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Swimm'n Caffeine Shads are probably my favorite paddle tail because they are the perfect size for largemouth and the grooves for the swimbait hook are perfect and they're damn near impossible to get caught up in weeds. Either way the paddle tail "swimmin" ones tend to do better than the regular split tail flukes. They stay straight up and down when you swim them and don't flip upside down like the split tails like to do and the paddle tail shit gives them more action and produces some vibration. I have heard good things about the Keitech paddle tails as well which are getting popular.