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Flippin4Biggins

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About Flippin4Biggins

  • Birthday 05/29/1984

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  • Location
    Council bluffs/ Omaha area
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    All three

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  1. I kinda always looked at it this way. I’ve always looked up to Van Dam and I can’t tell you how many videos, events or slips I’ve seen of him loading a fish or something along those lines and not even been phased by it. If he’s fighting to get checks bc that’s his job then what am I crying about? Just say to myself what could I have done better or do I even know? No? Oh well nothing you can do now except cry about it or grow and learn. Be better then You were yesterday.
  2. 2 scenarios I implicate and 1 i use most of the time. 1. when i want to get better at a technique i bring that and only that technique. forces me to fish that. yes, i have days where I do this and realize ya this isn't going to work but it teaches me to learn that bait, how to work it, ya know the ins and outs all while dedicating myself to that technique which is why i have so much faith in 6-10: swimbaits. 2. i bring that technique with and old faithful senko style bait or fluke style bait. the first scenario may be too much for someone, i have no issues doing it which is why sometimes i do scenario 2. 3....the one i use the most. for my trips i always bring my search bait, my slow down pick apart the area when i find fish bait, a finesse bait, and a top water. This way im not limited but have choices. Now at least 1 of these sometimes 2 will be something I'm not great with. may look like this: 1. crankbait - jig - ned rig(working on this) - plopper 2. spinnerbait - big texas baits 12" or bigger(to be more confident) - tiny 4-5" shakey(I dont like small baits for shakey)- frog
  3. I rotate a 2.8 easy shiner or fat impact, to a 4" of either of those, and a 6" bait like a magdraft. they usually tell me what they want.
  4. I think most of us have a revelation on this type of scenario. one day I got super angry fishing it slow and so I started a cadence of pop pop pop pause pop pause pop pop that eventually made me angry bc I felt they should be where I was. It went from pops to aggressive F-it F-it F-it repeatedly like 5-7 times In row before the pause and all fish that day would rip the rod out of my hand.
  5. Chartreuse at night is a game changer always have pliers clipped to my belt when I’m fishing trebled baits Unpopular opinion more theory I believe in when I’m fishing is “fish aren’t smart….they are predators that are very curious”. So don’t over think stuff. bottom baits i try to contrast the bottom. Meaning weedy green stuff and I’m throwing an opposite like white or chartreuse. If I think natural is the way to go I go Junebug or a Green pumpkin but I want it to sparkle or flash of I don’t have my dedicated cranking rod I will not crank for them. I’ll go chatterbait or spinner. A great cranking rod will tell you everything you need to know about what’s going on with your bait from side to side motion, did you run into weeds, did a fish just swim up on my bait and eat it / swipe it.
  6. The arms don't move much so you can even punch with these.... I just put a little weight on them if near cover and then twitch it then lift up repeat and after twice no bite.... Move on but where I live they take it in the initial fall
  7. And I wasn't ripping you just saying they are good to me... If us still got them flip them or jig trailer.
  8. My go to spinnerbaits are booyah 3/8 and some of the mini pond magic ones. Mid the bigger 3/8 isn't getting me bites I'll drop to the lighter one and can pick a few fish up. as for fluke colors... Hard to beat white if you have shad in your lakes if not I just mimic my forage and get as close to bluegil and crappie.... The smoke color works good.
  9. I honestly just flip and pitch plastics...... I like slim baits like beavers, craw ext nc there are less to get hung up on. But really us gotta try some things, I really love brush hogs, dbombs, destroyers.... I just go and decide this. It comes down to confidence really.
  10. I beg to differ with the havoc pit bosses.... I flip and pitch with these and absolutely kill fish.... I think a lot of stuff comes down to confidence. But then again someday a I have to use something else for bites.
  11. Weightless money minnow Ina bluegill pattern
  12. Ok the flukes imo are not swimbaits.... Those are to be used as soft jerk baits. Now I never use swimbaits with weighted hooks like yours and I prefer to use swimbaits hooks. I really don't worry about snags with these and if I am,. There's probably a better application to use. They will have a slight rock(check YouTube) there are many videos to show rigging options and action in the water. Mine have some rock to them and they work amazing for me! This atleast is what I see with yum money minnows and the SK shadalicious swimbaits.
  13. If you have super clear try burning a 3/8oz by their faces in a white bleeding or white / char combo. By doing this the bass will have less time to react and you'll probably get a reaction bite. If it's windy which is what I really like I can fish it closer to the surface and they won't get a good look at it and I'll get bit. That's what works for me!!
  14. I just buy them and test them all out but the common factor for me is colors! I love shad, chartreuse, bluegill/crappie, and craw colors mainly. But I will say some of my favorite lakes are pressured big time and if I see loads of traffic or Simone in my spots I'll follow them up with a silent crankbait and usually kill them.
  15. I used to live in Omaha bit moved to Norfolk last year and have a few lakes I do pretty good at!
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