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favorite flippin bait..

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Just courious to what kind of baits yall prefer for flippin.. mine would probably be the zoom speed craw or gambler craw.

Veggies: GYCB Creature

Everything else: Jig

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Zoom Super Hog or *** Beaver Craw for plastics. Which are usually when I'm flippin grass.

But 80% of the time I'm flippin a jig to deadfalls and docks.

I like the Berkly Chigger craw but at the end of last season I started to try the Brush hog and was doing good with them.

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Paca craw,Yum craw,gycb flappin hog

Rage tail Craw or a jig with the Rage Tail chunk is the definately the best I have found and puts alot of fish in the boat.  Someone finally got it right.

may i recommend a search of the forum. this was discussed a while back

but for me

jigs

yum wooly buggers

kreatures

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Jig & Pig

Ronne

Brush Hog in "Wild Grape" color, or a half-ounce jig.

 A tube, blk w/ blue fleck. 3/8 weight pegged about a quarter inch from hook.

Jig would definetly be my best flipping bait, but If for soft plastics I'd say Zoom Baby Brush Hog, GYCB Kreature, and Sweet Beaver.

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Baby Brushhog in Watermellon/Red or Camo

Jig w/trailer in brwn/pumpkin,green,camo colors

ringworm with cinn.,PBJ, greens for colors

A tube, blk w/ blue fleck. 3/8 weight pegged about a quarter inch from hook.

Finally! I cant believe thats been the only tube post. Their definately my favorite for flipping. I like dark colors, and i always put it rattles and scent.

I may sound a little out dated but I still like craw worms. Most any brand will do except the Yamamoto craws. They make good baits but it has been my experience that they tear way to easy for flipping the heavy stuff. I used to love the Riverside Big Claw. By the way, do you guys know if Mister Twister still makes the fighting craw?

I like a  Strike King Bitsy Flip jig, Powerbait chigger craw, and Brush Hogs

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I don't like a jig in the heavy milfoil I flip in my home lake, so I use a t-rigged/pegged sinker Tube or Beaver. I will go to the jig in wood, or around docks.

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flippin4it wrote on Yesterday at 9:39pm:

A tube, blk w/ blue fleck. 3/8 weight pegged about a quarter inch from hook.

Finally! I cant believe thats been the only tube post.

A tube is an excellent choice in heavy vegetation, and used to be our go-to weed probe (since retired).

I should qualify my reply by saying that I never flip, but strictly "pitch" using spinning gear.

Gambler 5" Flapp'n Tail Worm (alias: Weed Probe)

It's a paddletail worm without any appendages that slips beautifully through the salad on a 1/2 oz Owner Sled Head

Roger

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Nice one Roger :o Sounds interesting to me.

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