Seung,
I think the quiet entry is a big deal for a jig because you are typically throwing the jig at the most likely spot a bass lives and as I mentioned before you get bit alot on the fall. Swimbait fishing you usually throw past the structure (point, wood etc...) and bring it back to the fish. How many times do you get bit on a swimmer as soon as it hits the water??? This happens alot with a jig.
Just my 2 cents.
now we are getting the goods.....Ron and Tag great info. Now if we can get some words from my new friend Eric.
I'm a little late on the topic and I know a ton has been covered already so I'll just share the best tip on flipping I have ever received and it was from a guy named Dave Gleebe (Classic qualifier and helped Dee Thomas invent flipping WAY back in the day) He told me that when your flipping isolated cover like a down tree or even "patchy" cover like a small touli stretch, flip the out sides of the cover first that way you corral the bass into the cover you are fishing. The first 3 flips are the most important. If you make the first flip directly into the center of the down tree, that can cause the bass holding there to run out to deeper water then it's game over from the start. I like to flip some lighter baits on the out sides then work my way into the cover with some 20lb FC or 65lb brade and a 1 1/2 oz whatever I choose. (like most usuially a jig)
What does a 7"9' rod look like?
cody hampton said:I know im not a expert at flippin and pitchin, but its one of most confident ways to fish. I have a 7" 9' Buzz Ramsey Berkley Air rod. I know this is a salmon rod, but its extremely light, has a soft tip for feelin everything and a ton of backbone for good hooksets. I have been usin 65 lb. Tuff line since i have started flippin and stuff, but this year im gonna try 25 lb. flouro. If it doesnt work as well as braid then ill switch back over. As for baits, i love to throw different creature baits. My favorite baits to throw are the Reactions Innovations sweet beavers in watermelons and pumkin colors, the 4" Berkley Power hawgs in junebug, Strike king rage craws in pumkin colors, Yama creatures in natural colors. I didnt say what reel i use because i havnt gotten my new one yet.
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