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Good flipping bite? #11647670 06/05/16 01:53 AM
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Where should I go in the morning to get on a good flipping bite? Within 1 1/2 of DFW


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Re: Good flipping bite? [Re: MidloMan] #11647679 06/05/16 01:56 AM
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flippin bite is great right now. Waxahachie for sure

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Originally Posted By: Bobby Milam
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I live right next JP so I don't visit other lakes all that often but the bite was good for me last week in the flooded stuff.

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Seems like any lake that has highwater.

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Bonham will probably be your best bet it is only .31 feet high right now and receding. It has lots of cattails and some kind of pond weed in it that holds fish. Also it has a great frog bite too if that gets your motor going. Good luck in deciding.

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I live right next JP so I don't visit other lakes all that often but the bite was good for me last week in the flooded stuff.


^^^^^ This


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Newbie here. When you guys are flipping docks, are you fishing the bottom? Or does it depend on the bait, conditions, etc? Seems like I see most people on YouTube letting their bait sink to the bottom. And I'm sure they've got it right, otherwise they wouldn't be on youtube.... freak

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Originally Posted By: toofy
Newbie here. When you guys are flipping docks, are you fishing the bottom? Or does it depend on the bait, conditions, etc? Seems like I see most people on YouTube letting their bait sink to the bottom. And I'm sure they've got it right, otherwise they wouldn't be on youtube.... freak




Anything that can be fished shallower than the deepest part of the dock is useable. Jigs,shakey heads,tx rig(bottom)..squarebills,spinnerbaits,swimbaits,wacky worm (midrange) and of course, top water on top.

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