The flippin stick Steve made for the firsty NWC is fantastic - I
flipped and pitched to logs at Lake Weiss for 7 hours last Sat and six
more last Sunday with it, caught a few bass on it too. It is well
balanced, not too heavy and I can use it both ways. I have caught
bass up to 7.25 pounds on it - so far.
Ronnie
http://fishing.about.com
Bob La Londe wrote:
Ok...
I had an 8' flippin stick I really really really really really really liked.
It disappeared out of my boat. I hate to say it was stolen because I was
running up some overgrown brush choked back channels that day, and it is
possible it was dragged out of my boat by a branch. It was in its rod sock,
and it was strapped down, but all kinds of things can happen.
Anyway... here is what I want.
7' 11 3/4" long
Xtra Heavy Power
Mod Fast Speed (That's right)
Blank open to finger under the reel.
Lamiglas makes one, but it has a real dead feel to it.
St Croix's new blue blank Tournament series is not bad, but it is awfully
tip heavy.
Here is a feature I would like, but is not an absolute must.
Slightly shorter base handle than the average flipping stick (2-3 inches
shorter), and weight added inside the base of the blank to counter the
shorter handle. This will give a functionally longer rod for flipping
without breaking the 8' max rule.
Don't even suggest a tip heavy rod. We are known to start flipping out here
and never stop all day long.
Am I willing to pay for custom? Maybe. Depends on how much.
The company (Tica) who made the one I lost is still in business, but I can't
find anybody who stocks these rods in this part of the country.
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Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com