Great video! Thanks for showing the set up. We're you in the river section of Sag (saw some waves coming your way... should be no wake? Have you fished the reeds in the Bass Cove area?
Aside from that Patriots banner…. Great podcast with Nick. I’ll give your’s a listen. Salute. *edit* *a few minutes later* Great content, I’m a river dude, not fishing anything close to this vid, and a lot still applies. Salute 2X.
I have a question about your first piece of advice, why don't you just use a LH reel? I could understand if it was 20+ years ago when they didn't make very many, or none in the beginning, & they weren't up to the quality of the RH reels. But now days the LH reels are just as good. I still can't understand why so many of the pros still use RH baitcasters & LH spinning reels????? And most of them that I've seen, cast right handed. I did enjoy the video & those 2 were very nice, especially the first one!
Thanks for watching and thanks for the question man. A few guys I know have actually learned to do what you're saying and use a left handed reel for flipping exclusively. For me, it seemed easier to flip left handed than reel lefty for whatever reason.
That was awesome I am right handed i do have right hand reels but also left handed reels to flip and pitch so I have control and contact to the reel at all times Good stuff thanks Josh
Awesome video! I’ve spent a lot of time flipping tullies and reeds, but I still just don’t have much confidence in my ability to consistently get a bite on them so I often pass them up for other structure. I’ll have to be a little more patient and learn to fish them better! Thanks for the info!
Good video with great information on flipping! Grew up using a Mitchell 300 so left handed reels is the only way! Don't need the dominant arm reeling! It needs to be controlling the rod!
Thanks for watching man. To be honest, in this case I did it for the sake of the video. In most cases however it's a bite than can last all day and sometimes improve as the sun gets higher and the fish tuck back into the shade tighter.
Josh that was an awesome morning! I've been waiting for a video like that. Great instruction as always. How about showing how you use a football jig on deep structure or how you drop shot those vertical walls?
Hey Josh, nice vid. Really nice to have AZ tips. I know you know Johnny Johnson. He’s been the best out here so far. I know what rods, reels, line to use for flipping, but you might want to add those to your vids if your looking to teach more. Let people know, not just any reel works as well for flipping without backlash, etc. Otherwise, just ignore me. Lol. Once again, your neighbor. Thanks.
@@joshbertrandfishing1274 no. My name is Kevin. Live east of the church. Older guy. Lol. Love to talk fishing. Always learning. Johnny and Dee Johnson are neighbors by our cabin in Pinetop/Lakeside. Try and talk fishing with him sometimes. Good guy.