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FD.

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  1. They are great for flipping in heavy cover t-rig with a pegged weight or carolina rigged dragging over humps and points.
  2. If LSU wins that gives UF a shot... Go Tigers!
  3. FD. replied to Monroe's topic in Introductions
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  12. FD. replied to Lipped M's topic in Introductions
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  15. The wife and I just decided to do all our shopping in the future from Sears when we can. If Sears is going to do their part, I going to try to help them.
  16. I've used google earth just to see where you guys are and where the pro's are fishing.
  17. This guy made me move and I was in a 21' stratos... Just remember, home field advantage is real when it's you vs wallygator.
  18. A bait similar to a Booyah Boogie Bait. I have one tied on at all times with a black/blue skirt. You can pitch it, flip it, burn it, crank it, slow roll, hop it. And they catch big fish.
  19. Time to dust off the flippin stick and get deep into the grass.
  20. Oh no, I'm gonna be
  21. He could never win, he does not lie or cheat well enough.. ;D
  22. FD. replied to flechero's topic in Everything Else
    Congrats!!!!!!
  23. I thought it was horrible and I like Patti Labelle. The country music singer last night was awesome.
  24. Mike - to answer your question. go with the 7 footer. It will serve your needs for multiple presentations. Most of the time around here, the flippin bite is the only bite, and it is in the heaviest of grasses. I have a 7-6 heavy and a 7 mh I use for both flippin and pitching. The extra 6 inches is nice but after 4 hours of flipping and with both forearms burning, the 7 footer is the way I wind up finishing tournaments. I don't think I have never lost a fish because of the shorter rod.

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