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What Are Some Good Lures For Pitching

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what is some good pitching lures..pitching at little bit of everything

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Try some Fits.  

 

Fits are really good for pitching, especially the larger sized ones. 

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In my mind pitching is a style of casting and not a technique.  You can literally pitch any bait. 

I like the pit boss, beavers, and rage craws.  Pit boss has a really good action on the fall but not too aggressive.  Beavers have a much more subtle action and the rage craws have a more aggressive action.  See what the bass are wanting that day and you're good. If I wanna give them a different look or something real subtle sometimes I will even flip a senko.  Each of these baits come in and out of cover very well.

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Try some Fits.

Fits are really good for pitching, especially the larger sized ones.

I prefer the hissy fit

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I prefer the hissy fit

Over the dreaded B fit?

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In my mind pitching is a style of casting and not a technique. You can literally pitch any bait.

Exactly. I prefer jigs and beaver type plastics though.

Over the dreaded B fit?

Well...thats for the bigger bites

D-Bombs

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7" plastic worm, Tubes, crawfish, jigs, I knew a guy who use to pitch spinnerbaits and did pretty well...

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What aavery2 said.  Pitching is a style of casting.  You can pitch anything.  Get in and amongst  a bunch of trees and pitch a square bill or a Timber Tiger DC 13 or 16 through all the little lanes that become obvious.  You will be amazed what happens when you do this.  When you get in and around timber, pitching or maybe an Jimmy Houston type roll cast are your best options, for soft plastics, cranks, spinnerbaits, any bait really.

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Zoom super hawg gets it done for me. Has all the appeal of a brush hawg but does not hang up. Middle section is wider and holds a heavy hook well. I use a 4/0 or 5/0 heavy straight shank

I had quite a bit of luck pitching a Rage Tail Menace last spring.  I am looking forward to trying a structure bug this year.  Just stocked up on beavers to do a lot of pitching too. And yeah, the Pit Boss is a good one too.

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Pit boss, Rage Craw or Menace, Senko, jig, baby brush hog. 

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Any plastic can be flipped and pitched.

I almost hate to pass it on but the Jackall cover craw is really special . Rig it backwards with no weight and the thing will fall away from you and glide under boat lifts and walkways ect..

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Fat Ika.

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In my mind pitching is a style of casting and not a technique. You can literally pitch any bait.

I'll pitch a spinnerbait where most will not attempt to use one!

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