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The Flipping Bite has Changed
Written by Captain Mike Gerry   
Saturday, 29 August 2009 10:30
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The Flipping Bite has Changed I have always had some strong beliefs about where you should be fishing if you’re going to find the good fish flipping. You just can’t go out there and stop at the first area of grass you see and start flipping if you want to be productive. I believe you should be looking for some very specific things to find those good fish. Today with such a change in the grass this year some changes in my beliefs are required. My past experiences tell me to always target smaller grass mats the extremely big massive flats just offer to much area for a fisherman to target with their flipping rod. Today however there are very few massive grass mats, so I must adjust. The first thing to look for now is deep water near bye, water from 8 to 15 feet can really be the ticket for catching fish flipping. So if the grass mats your fishing just aren’t holding fish look for the mats near or on the edge of this deeper water. Grass that is along side deeper water and has some holes along the edges and have cuts, or thinning grass and points will hold bigger fish. Once you have found the more productive deeper mats and areas then you need to start looking for some key things to find the fish. Baitfish; it’s just mandatory if you don’t see baitfish move on. This year I believe we are experiencing areas that just are not holding bait so look closely on your depth finder or be sure there is bait in the area. Bass like to move to the deep water for oxygen so bait combined with the deeper edges is offering up better results. Lastly look for the grass to have an area that is thinning out, generally speaking the thinning areas of the mats produce a good flipping bite. As they give the bass ambush areas to feed from. Another key is the grass mat that comes to a point it generally holds fish. Grass points are no different than island points they hold fish so work them thoroughly especially as the grass thins from the thickest to thinnest areas. I assure you’re the key elements mentioned here will help you find the bigger fish flipping! Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 256 759 2270 Capt. Mike Gerry
 

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