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Flipin/pitchin At Timber

75 members have voted

  1. 1. whats your favorite lure to use when flipping/pitching around timber?

    • jig & pig
      53%
      40
    • brush hog style
      12%
      9
    • craw imitator
      10%
      8
    • senko style
      10%
      8
    • beaver style
      5%
      4
    • worm
      5%
      4
    • other (please explain)
      2%
      2

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pick your weapon. say.... water tempes from 45-55

This year will be the jig/ pig. I'm trying to break away from just only using wacky.

Why know shaky head on the poll. I guess that can be other or would you still consider that a worm?

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I gotta throw a wacky or T rigged senko at 'em. Followed by a tube or a salleemander. Me and jigs just don't get along right now.

I will pitch a Jig first, if I am not getting a bite then I will try a sweet beaver.

t-rig for me. Not a huge fan of jigs and wood.

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Other (please explain): Texas Rigged Jig works for me in cold water ;)

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At those temps, the only choice for me would be a jig.

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Jig all the way, but last week I caught my new PB on a reaction innovation sweet beaver pitching it into buck brush! Check here for the thread...

Jeff

I will throw a jig around timber anytime, but this year I have been flipping a beaver around timber and having a lot more luck with it then with a jig. But I will always start with a jig.

SJ

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I always do well with a T-rigged Green pumpkin Baby Brush Hog.Toss it in and hold on!!

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Jig on a heavy action rod. You don't want to go light around timber.

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tie between brush hog and senko (wacky) here.

Jig, and sometimes a t-rigged tube for a changeup!

Last year it was a Rage Craw, I'm thinkin' this year it will be a Rage Hawg. I'm going to focus on the big ones this year.

i would use a craw imitator, something with straight claws. If i throw a chigger craw i may trim the claws down a tad.

Green pumkin jig and sweet beaver because everybass likes a little beaver!!

Jig and Pig

If water is warm I may go big worm or craw

wish i had enough opportunities fishing timber to try them all.

I'd throw a reaction Innovations tube. "June Bug Red" or Watermelon with a chart. tail. with a 3/8 oz. pegged weight

Other (please explain): Texas Rigged Jig works for me in cold water ;)

Texas Rigged Jig? please explain more. Are you using an additional weight to the jig that is already tied on?

Jig/Pig all day!!!

jig and rage craw, zoom super speed craw. But a beaver or brush hog aren't bad either.

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Texas Rigged Jig? please explain more. Are you using an additional weight to the jig that is already tied on?

Add your favorite plastic Texas rigged ;)

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