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Appears to be a Gamakatsu superline EWG with a punch skirt and bullet weight

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Usually what ever I have In My hand at the time :) a jig works just as good as anything else IMO. I would like to start trying beaver style baits though

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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

I use them quite regulary.

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While any bait can be flipped, if I'm on a stricktly flipping bite, my bait of choice, is the Rage Hawg. A close second would be a Space Monkey. Braid and heavy action rod are a must.

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Space Monkey

Sweet Beaver

Rage Hawg

D-Bomb

Ugly Otter

BB cricket

Pit boss

Why Not

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For penetrating heavy, matted milfoil with coontail below, I like a RI Sweet Beaver, Rage Craw, or a jig with a Rage Chunk - skewered, not threaded. For hitting open pockets, Gambler's Ugly Otter or Rage Recon Worm glide nicely. In all cases I lube these baits with Megastrike, which helps them come through the weeds cleaner. On stained, or during algea blooms, JJ's Magic chartreuse is the ticket for setting your bait apart.

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Jackall Sasuteki Craw

Damiki Air Craw

Tabu Open Water Jig (light cover only the hook has a medium to medium light wire)

Tube

Rage Craw

Arky Jig (with a stout hook for thick cover)

In no certain order.

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