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Flipping is a technical form of heavy-duty finesse fishing. Yes, " FINESSE " and " HEAVY-DUTY " together may sound like an oxymoron, but most anglers choose to flip because the fish are in heavy cover where conventional casting just isn't an option. The length of a Flipping Stick allows the angler to "swing" lures around into heavy cover so that they enter the water softly. And because they allow a vertical presentation, your lure drops straight to the bottom-unlike a lure that's cast and falls toward the angler, missing those important perimeter zones. Often times, the real test isn't hooking fish, it's getting those fish out of the space you just flipped your lure into. You need a rod that can move fish quickly. Built with a FAST TAPER , these rods will do just that. The butt section collapses into the handle for easy storage.
Model |
Price |
Length |
Pieces |
Handle |
Line Wt |
Lure Wt |
Action |
Power |
| BCFR892 MossyBack |
$275.00 |
7'5" |
1 |
155 |
10-20 |
1/4-5/8 |
Fast |
Medium |
| BCFR863 GLX |
$440.00 |
7'2" |
1 |
154 |
14-20 |
1/4-3/4 |
Fast |
Med-Heavy |
| BCFR893 MossyBack |
$290.00 |
7'5" |
1 |
155 |
14-20 |
1/4-3/4 |
Fast |
Med-Heavy |
| BCFR894 GLX |
$450.00 |
7'5" |
1 |
155 |
15-20 |
1/4-1 |
Fast |
Heavy |
| BCFR894 MossyBack |
$305.00 |
7'5" |
1 |
155 |
15-20 |
1/4-1 |
Fast |
Heavy |
| BCFR954 GLX |
$455.00 |
7'11" |
1 |
155 |
15-25 |
1/4-1 1/4 |
Fast |
Heavy |
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