Flipping Grass for Bigger Bass - Greg DiPalma
Maryland
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39m
Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Greg DiPalma and Bass University are on the water flipping and pitching grass for big bass.
Greg relies on a jig for fishing this type of cover, emphasizing the efficiency of a jig and its hook-up ratio. Greg walks you through his setup for success when fishing heavy cover, breaking down his rod reel and line combination. While picking apart the vegetation, Greg points out key differences in the grass to look for to help you get an extra bite during the day.
If you love flipping grass, this on-the-water class with Bassmaster Pro Greg DiPalma and Bass University is a must-watch.
Greg DiPalma's Grass Fishing for Big Bass Class Chapters
0:17: Flipping Grass Intro
1:30: Why a Jig in Grass
6:05: Flipping Grass Setup
8:52: Attacking Grass for Big Bass
39:09: Outro
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