Mine is a company not too many people know about( big bite baits yo momma) its very versatile and has a good action. My second favorite is berkley havoc pit boss. Whats yours?
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.
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.
homemade brush jig
havoc pit boss or other beaver style bait
stickbait or magnum finesse worm
tube
baby brush hog
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.
Skirted jig with a single tail grub
Skirted jig with a craw trailer
ZOOM Z-Hog or BBB YoMamma
10" Worm
1)Jig w/ craw trailer
2) Havoc Craw Fatty
3) Craw tubes
4) RI sweet beaver
5) Brush Hog
These would be my top 5.
Ive only used a few but they all have been good
havoc pit boss
devil spear
sweet beaver
ugly otter
brush hog
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.
RI Sweet Beaver
NetBait Paca Craw
Gambler 5" Paddle Tail Worm
Beaver styles and brush hogs
Rage Hawg or Toad weightless, Lobster Rage Rigged (weighted hook)
Megastrike MegaBug
Rage Hawg
Rage Lobster
Berkley 5" Power Hog
Missle D Bomb
Rage Craw
LFT Craw Tube
Rage Hawg
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.
A GREAT question : )
1) Berkley Havoc Pit Boss
2) Berkley Havoc Craw Fatty
3) Strike King Rodent
4) Yum F2 Wooly Bug
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A-Jay
Has anyone tried using the Yamamoto Fat Ika for flipping? I've heard great things. I'd love to hear more input
That might work...
Any soft plastic that I'd cast or pitch, I'd flip with. It's just a casting style.
Brush Hog
Sweet Beaver
Senko
Pacca craw
Mike
On 12/15/2012 at 5:46 AM, J Francho said: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.
Gambler Ugly Otter and Mega Daddy.
MegaBug I-This bait has replaced my conventional jig 99% of the time.
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On 12/14/2012 at 11:53 PM, A-Jay said:^^^^^^^ ~ THIS ~ ^^^^^^^^^^^
A-Jay
What hook is that!?
Appears to be a Gamakatsu superline EWG with a punch skirt and bullet weight
beaver style bait or a lakefork rig fry
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
On 12/15/2012 at 4:19 AM, pjmags said: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.
On 12/18/2012 at 11:31 AM, Bassn Blvd said:I use them quite regulary.
And?
Rage Tail Space Monkey
Strike King Beaver
Zoom Brush Hog
Jig
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.
Space Monkey
Sweet Beaver
Rage Hawg
D-Bomb
Ugly Otter
BB cricket
Pit boss
Why Not
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.
Sweet beavers, Wooly bullies, ugly otters
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.
1) BBB Fightin Frog
2) Lake Fork Craw Tube
3) NorthStar KnockOut or Black Series Jigs