Flipping Trees
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what lake is this
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nice vid i subbed i use a 7 foot heavy duckett for heavy cover pitching like im talking the cover is and whats around me i dont want my rod hitting everything everytime i pitch thats still got enough leverage to hall out the fish to i use it for close flipping not average flipping but im gonna end up with three pitching rods and i have to of them a 7'2" medium heavy a 7' heavy and a 7'6" medium heavy but not sure about the 7 6 yet but probobly on my 7 heavy the duckett 65 pound braid with a 2
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@GettingSchoold honestly, I think when a bass sees a lure it would eat it regardless the line and visibility. Because i've messed around with lots of line and had about equal results.
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1:25 do you have to set the hook that hard? Not hating just curious.
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65 lbs line? not trying to question you, but i caught some big bass myself and i thought 40 lbs line was excessive, why are you using such strong line?
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shakey shakey
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Do you not use a flipping stick ?
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JP! you need to be my boat captain for my federation state tournament we get to pick our captains, doubt you actually could haha would be awesome though!
Were you using a Loomis Mossyack or GLX? I'm looking to buy one or the other, but I need to know if the extra $150 is worth it.
Zowens188 10 months ago
@Zowens188 : That is the Mossyback BCFR894C... I also use the GLX version. The main difference is really in the weight and power of the rod but I still feel the Mossyback is a phenomenal choice.
GettingSchoold 10 months ago
Do you tie a braid staright to the jig?
shimanofishn 1 year ago
@shimanofishn : Yes, 65 lb straight to the jig... the only thing I do since I'm using Yellow braid is color the last 4 to 6 feet with a black permanent marker.
GettingSchoold 1 year ago
@GettingSchoold -- doesnt the scent from the marker bother the fish?
n4sir804 7 months ago
@n4sir804 - Not that I have noticed...
GettingSchoold 7 months ago