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I'd have to say, ragetail lizards, and gybc fat ika's...for pitchin..very seldom do any flippin..

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reaction innovations sweet beaver in green pumpkin red flake or zoom super hog in green pumpkin and red, those were my two biggest producers this past season.

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Zoom Brush Hawgs, don't do much pitching or flipping, but that is my go to if I do.

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1/2 oz All Terrain jig black/blue with either a 3x Strike King chunk or Uncle Josh pork chunk color Saphire blue, or same shade blue as the jig...black/yellow pork chunk for muddy water. I cut the hole side of the pork into a wedge shape to make it flap more on the fall. I also yank off the rattles that jig comes with and replace it with those spidar free moving rattles.

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Not too picky when it comes to this topic. But I'm a big fan of Sweet Beavers.

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Strike king or Booyah jig with a Netbait Paca Chunk in green pumpkin  or orange brown.

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My overall favorite is the Zoom Speed Craw, sinker size will very with cover density but I usually use a 1/2 or 3/4 Tru Tungsten. I also like the Zoom Baby Brush Hog, a R.I. Sweet Beaver or sometimes a flipping tube.

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I'm usually throwing a jig with a Rage Lobster for a big presentation or a war eagle finesse jig the a trimmed rage claw for clear watter. Sometimes I'll also throw a texas rigged Rage craw. When the watter is colder I go to the Flappin hog or beavers.

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I really don't have a favorite.  I'll flip and pitch whatever I am using if its called for at the time.

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Terry Oldham's Jigs with various trailers

Gene Larew 6" Salty Hawg Craw

Rage Tail Smoking Rooster

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Reaction Innovations sweet beaver in several different colors, depends on the clarity. If that's not working, I'll switch to a jig with a paca trailer, again, colors depend.

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1 - 3/8-1/2 oz. jig - black,blue, and orange skirt - w/Zoom Flippin' Blue Super Chunk or Sapphire Blue Super Speed Craw

2 - Larew's 4" Salt Craw or Sweet Beaver

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Beaver style first, then craZcraw, then an Ika type bait. I pour all my own so colors change like the wind.

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