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Ooohhh I love threads like these. (I have a flipping addiction)

1: Strike King Rage Hawg

2: Zoom Brush Hog

3: Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver

4: Evolve RX Kompak Craw

5: Rage Tail Space Monkey

Those are my top 5. I always use a 1 oz weight, a green pumpkin flipping skirt, and a 4/0 Gamakatsu flipping hook. If the water is muddy I'll slide that little rubber thing with two rattles from a jig onto my line between the weight and the hook. The weight bangs up against the rattle and it makes a lot of noise.

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Most of the time for me,its the jig&lil pork crawdad.In the warmer water,i have excellent luck with the zoom trailers,both large and small.

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homemade brush jig

havoc pit boss or other beaver style bait

stickbait or magnum finesse worm

tube

baby brush hog

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My weakness.......for scattered cover i like a good ol plastic worm and also a jig and chigger craw. For heavier cover or punching i love a punch skirt and D&M Baits flippin craw.

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Skirted jig with a single tail grub

Skirted jig with a craw trailer

ZOOM Z-Hog or BBB YoMamma

10" Worm

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Ive only used a few but they all have been good

havoc pit boss

devil spear

sweet beaver

ugly otter

brush hog

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1. PowerTeam Lures 4.5" Texas-Rig Jig

2. PowerTeam Lures 4.5" Conviction Craw

3. PowerTeam Lures 4.5" Food Chain Tube

4. Premium Plus Jig w/ Trailer

5. Berkley Power Hawg

Those are the 5 tied on to my flippin rods at all times. The Texas-Rig Jig is really neat. Its basically a soft plastic version of a skirted leadhead jig, skirt and trailer combined. Throw it with a 3/8oz. sinker and a 5/0 hook and it flat out catches fish that others miss with their regular jigs.

  • Super User
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Rage Hawg or Toad weightless, Lobster Rage Rigged (weighted hook)

Megastrike MegaBug

:xmas-115:

  • Super User
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For flipping grass in water warmer than 60 degrees, I like the RI Beaver most of the time, if they are being all mad at me and stuff and won't hit the beav, I go with a senko with a tungsen sinker pegged to it's nose.

Docks,wood, grass in colder water, and any other hard cover I usually go with a jig.

  • Super User
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^^^^^^^ ~ THIS ~ ^^^^^^^^^^^

A-Jay

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Has anyone tried using the Yamamoto Fat Ika for flipping? I've heard great things. I'd love to hear more input

  • Super User
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Any soft plastic that I'd cast or pitch, I'd flip with. It's just a casting style.

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Brush Hog

Sweet Beaver

Senko

Pacca craw

Mike

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Any soft plastic that I'd cast or pitch, I'd flip with. It's just a casting style.

Very good point that hasn't been mentioned yet.

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