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just wondering whats baits you like pitching? wether it is vegetation or shallow wood or anything on the bank. and how about weight. i start with 3/8 and work my way up from there.

I use jigs and spinnerbaits.  I start about 3/8 th and work my way up, but this year I am going to try and go with some lighter weight and see if there is any difference.

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I pitch with the same baits I cast with

I cast with the same baits I flip with

There is no difference

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I pitch with the same baits I cast with

I cast with the same baits I flip with

There is no difference

Pretty much me too, except I don't pitch crankbaits much, but I don't fish with them much. Any way what Catt said X2.

Ronnie

I pitch with the same baits I cast with

I cast with the same baits I flip with

There is no difference

Pretty much me too, except I don't pitch crankbaits much, but I don't fish with them much. Any way what Catt said X2.

Ronnie

X2 on the crankbaits and x3 on what Catt said

Jigs and plastics, usually 1/4oz. i dont go over 1/2 oz. and can go as low as 3/16 oz. I pitch spinnerbaits  too, and that has been a pretty good presentation.

My favorite bait to pitch and flip is the Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver or the *** Beaver Craws. They tend to slip through heavy cover better than other baits as there aren't any long appendages to hang up.

I pitch them all, but my favorites I would have to go with a jig or tube.  Pitching cranks or jerkbaits you got to pay attention or you could find yourself in a sticky situation.

I'm kinda with the rest as far as pitchin what you cast etc...............But I love to pitch a brush hog........... ;D ;D ;D

I pitch just about everything.  Seldom go above a 1/2oz size.

I like to pitch jigs and soft plastics. I use the lightest weight that the wind and water depth will allow. Normally 1/4 oz, occasionally 3/8 and very rarely 1/2 oz.........Al

If you start at 3/8, you are missing alot of fish that just don't want anything that fast. I start at 3/8 and work my way down. If the light weights arent working, then I'll go up.

I like a 3/16-1/4 oz.on a t-rigged Gene Larew Hoo Daddy Jr.It falls slow.And ofcourse...I like a jig 1/4 oz.-1/2oz.I usually think of pitchin' as a shallow water technique,though I probally have pitched around some deep stuff.I bet everybody don't think of it that way.

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