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Favorite Flipping Lure?

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I t-rig the following with 1/4, 5/16, or 3/8 tungsten slip sinker.

Gene Larew 4"Salt Craw and Biffle Mega Craw

Reaction Innovation Tube - 4" (Coonasty and Penetration)

Sweet Beaver (Payback, Hillbilly Special, Coonasty)

The green pumpkin blue fleck crazy-legs chigger craw got me third place in a tournament on Saturday.

Watermelon Sweet Beaver, and a 1/2 oz or 3/8 oz Dirty Jigs' Flippin Jig:

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lotta nice responses... zero i like that dm punch craw, but just like the kicker kraw only available online...which makes it a pain in the butt to get, and i agree bout beavers  i have some but with so man throwin them rather throw somethin unique

3/4 - 1 oz dirty jig with a beaver or a fighting frog trailer.

In central Florida a real popular flipping bait is to screw a heavy sinker into a senko.  This catches alot of big bass

Game Hawg, Brush Hawg, anything that is similar.  T-rigged with a pegged 1/4 Oz weight.  Just seems to work better that anything else.  When it hits the bottom there's an abrupt sprawl of all the legs that seems to get their attention real well.  Besides that the action of all those arms seems to induce a strike on occasion as I bring it back to the boat. 

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I must be old school 'cause I still like to use a 6" Gulp black nightcrawler Texas rigged.

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In central Florida a real popular flipping bait is to screw a heavy sinker into a senko. This catches alot of big bass

Not just in Florida.......

I feel like worms and senkos are highly underrated flippin baits. The catch fish and they slip through cover easier than creature baits.

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