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Flippin' or flipping is a great way to catch that kicker fish in Florida bass fishing tournaments. It seems to catch the bigger ones more consistently. Florida Bass Fishing .UsThe website dedicated to improve your bass fishing in Florida by giving you tips, techniques and free lake maps with hot spots. This site also features an online bass fishing gear store with some great bargains! Bass Fishing Navigation
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FlippinFlippin or flipping is a quiet but powerful bass fishing technique. You use it when the weeds are thick (matted), working a reed/Kissimmee grass line or when working docks while fishing for Florida bass. The bait is a Texas rigged worm/craw imitation and the weight size varies with the type of cover you are flippin to. For matted cover, use 1/2 - 1 1/2 ounce bullet weights. For reeds/Kissimmee grass lines, I usually use from 1/4- 3/8 ounce weights. The line needs to be at least 20 pound test. How to Flip for Bass Fishing Video
The presentation starts like a slow overhead cast bringing the rod to a 45 degree angle. Pull approx. 3-4 feet of line off the baitcasting reel with one hand while thumbing the spool. Keep the thumb pressure on the line and quickly dip the rod tip toward the water's surface, then in the same motion lift the rod tip back to the 45 degree angle while releasing the line. Keep your lure moving as close to the water's surface as possible. This will keep the lure entry into the water much quieter. As the lure enters the water, release the thumb pressure and allow the lure to sink vertically. The feel of the bite when flippin is usually quite different than the casting bite. Most of the time the lure will have a mush feeling or start moving sideways. The conventional thump bite does happen, but not as often. When you feel the mush bite, drop the rod with slack line (this keeps the bass from feeling your unnatural movements), reel the slack in and set the hook. If the line is moving sideways, always set the hook in the direction opposite of the pull. I find that most of my bites happen during the initial fall. However, I usually follow up the initial fall by jigging the lure up and down in a slow methodic fashion for 3-4 jigging motions. This jigging motion is just a slow pull up, then letting the lure fall back down. Load up those heavy Florida bass by using this method and you won't be sorry!
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305-522-1919 Mr. B's Tournament Trail 2011-2012 Schedule and Results- Tournament Results from Lake Manatee January 15th, 2012My Blog - ABA Couples Lake Okeechobee Jan. 7th 2012 and Mr. B's Lake Manatee Jan 15th 2012Here's what some of our readers say about the information from our site:I tried some of the lilli pad techniques on your site and landed a 5lb 3oz bass on a craw lure in thick pads.- LUIS TAMBUNGA I want to thank you for the tips you gave me on catching more bass from the retention ponds, i've had very good results. first day , caught 4 bass largest was 3 LBS- Joe I have caught fish in several of the spots that you have highlighted on your site- Double DHad a good outing last weekend out on Lake Pierce, finishing 2nd with big bass honors, and edged out of 1st by 1/10th of an ounce! DRATS! Thanks Paul for the tips, as this was my first time on Pierce and needed all the help I could get- GEEKD4BASS Being from NC ......it was HARd to figure out these fish in Fl.......thanks for making it easier- Corey BullardSo stay a while and learn how you can do more catching with less fishing!
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