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Flippin the Chocolate
During Saturday's tournament I fished with a flippin stick for the first
time ever on the Delaware. I
followed all the basic muddy water guidelines. Big bulky lure (4" Mizmo Fat
Boy Tube), noisy (inserted a Mizmo Rook's Thunder Rattle in the tube), heavy
(pegged a 5/8 bullet sinker to the tube), shallow (all 5 fish came within
inches of structure in less than 2 feet of water). The muddy water let me
get close to the fish (all were nailed with simple flippin/pitchin
technique, less than
15' of line off my rodtip) & also let me get away with using whatever line I
wanted (25# Big Game, normally 8-12# is standard for the Delaware). All the
fish hit on the initial presentation, not on the retrieve. So much though,
in fact, that by mid day I was dropping the tube in, jiggling it & pulling
it right out. This backs my theory that the entry of a bait into the water
in muddy conditions is a major element in drawing strikes. I tried to make
each flip enter the water with a "plop" (but not a splash). I believe the
plop makes it sound like an injured baitfish on the surface. I think that
draws bass to the lure before it even gets to the bottom. The plop is
made by thumbing the spool to a stop just before it contacts the water. I
actually
enjoyed fishing the chocolate milk this time. I'm starting to really dig
the flippin stick too, I can rip any sized fish right into the boat...As for the tournament I came in 4th, but I did have one of the 2 limits.
Sadly my fish were all typical Delaware River LM's (1.25-1.5# rats). I did
drop a good one on a dropshot (that never happens), and I also think I
missed a bass on the tube on my second pitch of the morning, but I'll never
know. I pulled up at the marina breakwall with 4 keepers & 10 minutes to
go, tossed my old reliable Zoom craw to the base of the riprap, and boated
my 5th keeper. Sweet, love when that happens. Warren
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go-bassn
Oct 3 2004
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| I was doing the opposite this weekend. I fished a tourney, which I rarely
do anymore. Team tourney, 6 fish limit. This is in a good late season lake
where deep finesse fishing has always been productive. I expected it to
take 16 pounds or so to win. We came in 3rd and just .02 pounds behind 2nd,
with 5 that weighed 10.82 pounds. First was just over 13 pounds for the
only 6 fish limit of the day. We caught one fish in the 1st 15 minutes, one fish in the last 15 minutes,
and 3 fish in about 3 minutes at 10AM. I also dropped one in that flurry.
All fish came drop shotting in 20 to 28 feet of water. The 2nd place team
also drop shotted. The First place team deadsticked baby brush hogs in the
same depth range. They caught 4 fish throughout the day, and each caught a
fish on their last cast to make their limit. RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing |
RichZ
Oct 4
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| Way to go Warren? Did you get to use the new craws at all??? Chris |
Chris
Oct 4
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| Congrats on the finish Rich, sounds like the group had a great weekend! Chris |
Chris
Oct 4
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| I had it tied on Chris, but honestly never threw it. Next time... Warren |
go-bassn
Oct 4
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| Probably wasn't the best conditions for that pattern anyway, depending on
what visibility was. Congrats anyway though, did you get some hardware and
$$ for just $$??? Chris |
Chris
Oct 4
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| No hardware lol. Exactly on the vis, it was less than 1'. I liked the fact
that I could put the mega rattle in the tube. Warren |
go-bassn
Oct 4
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| Am I understanding right that the visibility was less than a foot but you are
calling that real muddy? If I can see a bait 10 inches down here I call that a
good stain - muddy is when the bait disappears as soon as it goes under the
water, not unusual in the winter. Now that is tough fishing.
Ronnie
fishing.guide@about.com
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rgarri7470
Oct 5
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| Part of the bigger lake up here was like that recently, sombody bought a big
house on the lake and landscaped the hell out of it, when it rains that part
of the lake has no visibility. As soon as the lure hits the water it's
gone!!!! |
Alwaysfishking
Oct 5
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| Warren Sounds like it was a fun day. Jim On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 22:52:37 -0400, "go-bassn" |
Jim
Oct 6
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