03-31-10, 08:02 AM | #26 |
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When flippin' i use Tru-Tungsten weights from 1/8 - 1/2 oz. I hardly use a 1/8 oz. weight while flippin' but sometimes they want a slow fall in shallow water where a 1/4 oz. is too much.
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03-31-10, 09:28 AM | #28 |
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Bullet weights work great when you're flipping. Although for a more natural looking descent to your soft plastics, I've been using a weighted hook.
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Yamamoto Flappin Hog, Gambler B.B. Cricket, Paca Craw, Sweet Beaver, zoom speed craw with screw in tungsten weights
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I like to use Ragetail baits alot.....Flippin a Space monkey or Ragecraw is hard to beat...Now they've got the baby Rage claw that i'm anxious to try out.
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