i've got a frog rod that i had "great intentions" for but honestly really never use -- thinking about converting it into a flipping/pitching setup, a la what this gentleman says in this video
any thoughts/advice before i go down this path?
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if u dont take his advice ole biffle will "cut ya"
this must be an inside joke! should i use Gary Klein's method instead? gotta say - ole Biffle's hell on the hook set LOL
my curiosity/interest in this technique was piqued last year -- while on the lake, i bumped into a friend -- after we chit chatted for a bit, he started pitching/flipping exactly in an area i had just worked over (i thought) pretty good -- first pitch, he hangs a fish ... i quizzed him later on in the day about how many fish he caught -- he didn't end up catching any more fish than me on the day -- but watching him do that, in the spot he did it in, left an impression
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ALDeer physics: for every opinion, there's an equal & opposite opinion
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
There's a pond that I sometimes fish that is essentially a graveyard for lures. Stumps and standing trees everywhere. Fishing a worm would get a few bites, but after being skunked one day, I changed up to a black/blue jig and trailer and started pitching into trees. Immediately started getting bites, and better quality fish than normal it seemed.
There's a pond that I sometimes fish that is essentially a graveyard for lures. Stumps and standing trees everywhere. Fishing a worm would get a few bites, but after being skunked one day, I changed up to a black/blue jig and trailer and started pitching into trees. Immediately started getting bites, and better quality fish than normal it seemed.
yup - seems like certain situations i find myself in really calls for it - hence my post on here
ALDeer physics: for every opinion, there's an equal & opposite opinion
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
I was fishing with someone in a private pond one Saturday, we were fishing with a small Bill Dance jig. He cast and accidently landed in a brush top. Caught a 5lb largemouth. I learned something that day.
I have fished with Tommy. He taught me alot. Other than topwater it's my favorite kind of bass fishing.
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Learned a lot about jig fishing from Perch. I keep 2 rods rigged with jigs at the cabin 24/7. One is 3/8oz pumpkinseed and the other is 1/2oz blk/blue....vary the trailer depending on conditions, usually a creature bait of some sort but sometimes as simple as a 4in straight or u-tail worm. Not many days you can’t load the wagon on Lake Martin.
Also....all jigs aren’t created equal. Charles Clemons aka Clem’s daddy, Tight Line Jigs....you’re welcome.
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thx guys for all the replies - i'm sure i'll suck at first, but hopefully eventually get the hang of it ... based on the replies, i'm guessing most of you use jigs -- no creature bait flippers in here??
ALDeer physics: for every opinion, there's an equal & opposite opinion
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
roger that - i was going to start with creature baits/worms, too
I caught my biggest bass on a 6" lizard.
awesome - those baby brush hogs have been very good to me
I like those too. A buddy likes to fish the regular brush hog and he hooked a bass on Lay several years back that was over ten pounds and lost it at the boat on one of those. A great big fish bait. That was the biggest bass I have ever seen. Got several jumps out of it so got a good look.