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Old 03-28-10, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default Favorite soft plastic to pitch and flip?

I do alot of pitchin and flippin into heavy cover areas with soft plastics like worms, lizards, craws, and others, and i was wonderin what yall's favorite soft plastics are for this kinda thing.
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Old 03-28-10, 09:41 PM   #2
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My favorite is the Strike King Wild Thang. In junebug for stained water. I also have a lot of luck with Sweet Beavers. Different colors depending on the water clairity.
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A tube, Zoom Brush/Super Hog or a beaver type bait. I prefer a compact bait-I think a tube is my favorite.
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Thanks yall, I like those too. I've especially had success on the zoom brush hog.
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I really like using beaver baits for flippin/pitching.
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Old 03-28-10, 10:13 PM   #6
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Thanks yall, I like those too. I've especially had success on the zoom brush hog.
Haha, you're definitely from Texas!!
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Ok, I don't do much flipping, but when I do, I've got a Chigger Craw tied on probably 90% of the time.

A lot of my buddies have great luck on the Beaver type baits, so I'm going to give them a try this year, along with brush hogs. I got some of both types on clearance this winter so I guess I gotta try them now.

I've also done a bit of pitching in lighter cover with a 4" Powerbait Power Worm.

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Old 03-28-10, 10:29 PM   #8
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Beaver style baits like strike king rodents, sweet beaver.
Berkly chigger craw.
Zoom Brush hog
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Old 03-28-10, 10:35 PM   #9
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Lol yea just about 30 miles from you jrob over in dallas. Fort worth is where it's at though man you know that right? Haha i almost have to pull the dictionary out every time i try to replace "yall" with another word. Thanks for the thoughts yall!
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Haha, nothing wrong with "y'all"! I don't get out to FT.Worth too much, I stick to the east side of the metroplex.

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Old 03-29-10, 01:33 AM   #11
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A tube, Zoom Brush/Super Hog or a beaver type bait. I prefer a compact bait-I think a tube is my favorite.
Same here except I would also add a Flappin Hog and a Baby Brush Hog. Baby Brush Hog is probably my favorite.
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Old 03-29-10, 07:15 AM   #12
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I'll usually be pitchin a beaver bait or a Peca Craw.
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Old 03-29-10, 07:46 AM   #13
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Here's one of my favorite Flipping and Pitching baits, especially around wooden boat docks.


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Old 03-29-10, 08:17 AM   #14
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my favorite is the cenitpede by zoom, watermelon red. i use plastic baits
alot ( 75% ) of the time. when no crankbait,spinnerbait etc... seems to work i put one on and bam catch a fish. love those cenitpedes
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Beaver style baits like strike king rodents, sweet beaver.
Berkly chigger craw.
Zoom Brush hog
Those are what I use as well.
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Old 03-29-10, 02:36 PM   #16
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Brush Hog in Watermelon/Red
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Old 03-29-10, 03:57 PM   #17
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Lizards,Sweet beavers,Power hawgs,craws...Really just about anything thats heavy enough to pitch.

Hey Bob! Who makes those craws??
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Lizards,Sweet beavers,Power hawgs,craws...Really just about anything thats heavy enough to pitch.

Hey Bob! Who makes those craws??
My Sponsor, GrandeBass Trophy Hunter Bait Co. https://www.grandebass.com/gb93t/sto...?idCategory=74
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Beavers, and i may change to that craw that bob has just showed i like that thing a lot! thanks for posting that.
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I looked at those Mega Craws at Academy tonight, good looking baits! You stirred my memory, I have also had good results on Grande Bass Mutants, Lake Fork Creatures, Zoom Super Speed Craws and Berkley Chigger Craws.
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I looked at those Mega Craws at Academy tonight, good looking baits! You stirred my memory, I have also had good results on Grande Bass Mutants, Lake Fork Creatures, Zoom Super Speed Craws and Berkley Chigger Craws.
I know my Texas brothers have probably seen the GrandeBass products before.
Jrob, try T-rigging the 4.5" Rattlesnake for pitching and flipping too. It also works great on shakey heads and spot stickers/spot removers!
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I know my Texas brothers have probably seen the GrandeBass products before.
Jrob, try T-rigging the 4.5" Rattlesnake for pitching and flipping too. It also works great on shakey heads and spot stickers/spot removers!
GrandeBass makes a great product! I've had success fishing the Rattlesnakes on t-rigs and weightless and the Baby Rattlesnakes on c-rigs. The mutants are by far my favorite multiple appendage creature bait. Good stuff!
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My flipping and pitching baits include:
Senkos
Chigger Craws
Beaver Style Baits
Tubes
Paca Craws
Zoom Super Hogs

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what type of sinker do you flip/pitch with? How heavy do you range from?

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I usually use 1/4-3/8 oz. unless it is very heavy and you need to punch through, then maybe up to 1/2-1 oz.

I like using a smaller bait like the Zoom Speed Craw (not super). Also RI Beavers and Baby Brush Hogs.
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