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Ok... let me get this straight. A softer tip rod is supposed to be better
for pitching because the tip loads up and helps accelerate the bait as it unloads. I've been trying to pitch with an 8' flipping stick. I lubed the reel carefully, used silicone on the line and spent a couple hours practicing over the last couple days. I've gotten where I can pitch pretty darn far with it. At moderate distances I can consistantly hit within a foot of my target everytime. Now I find that I've been using the wrong rod for the job. My partner Hammer and also my "mentor" Dave Willhide both use a 7 foot rod with a lot of backbone and a softer tip for pitching. So what do you guys prefer for pitching? -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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Pitching | Bob La Londe | Bass Fishing | 2 | December 13th, 2003 12:23 AM |