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Flippin and pitching at Falcon #8568484 02/10/13 01:50 AM
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Just wondering. What size weights do you guys use on your rexas rigged soft plastics at Falcon?

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Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8568633 02/10/13 02:20 AM
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5/16 to 1 oz. typically a half though


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Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8568719 02/10/13 02:37 AM
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depends how deep im fishing. less than 10ft i use a 1/4oz, more than 10ft i use a 3/8oz


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Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8568738 02/10/13 02:40 AM
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Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8568824 02/10/13 02:56 AM
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Thanks. I know some lakes they are picky at the fall rate of the bait.

Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8568931 02/10/13 03:21 AM
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You can get away with heavy tackle at falcon! If we can ever get more water in that lake, you can throw just about anything at them and land some mean fighting fish during spring!


Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8569601 02/10/13 09:50 AM
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What about the Ball and Chain rig? Anybody use it at Falcon?

Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8570013 02/10/13 02:55 PM
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No, no guides have ever thrown that ever... They are worthless please send them to me lol


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Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: catslayer] #8572032 02/11/13 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: catslayer
No, no guides have ever thrown that ever... They are worthless please send them to me lol

will the Jika rig work as good in bottom as the Ball n Chain?

Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8572352 02/11/13 02:17 AM
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Used the ball and chain at Falcon with Jay( 10 lbs. or bust) in August and it was awesome. I lost the biggest fish I have ever seen on it. Can't wait to try it on my home lakes.

Re: Flippin and piching at Falcon [Re: buckjunkie] #8572703 02/11/13 03:23 AM
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I flip trees and bushes with either 5/8 or 3/4s. I'll go up to an ounce if I'm fishing the bottom.

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