I went down on Friday to see KVD, Skeet, Martens, JVD and Luke Gritter. Had a great time and have some pics up on my http://www.teardropbass.com/ website. You'll get a good picture of Lt. Dan posing for the blog.
Yeah, it was good. Lot's of information to be shared with the group. I thought Skeet Reese was the most dynamic speaker of the bunch and also the most willing to divest information to us. Dan, I was the one sitting in front of you with the GVSU hat during the Aaron Martens seminar.
It was nice talking to a fellow Laker. I hate to admit it though, I was there when they still used chalkboards. What was the number one thing that you thought Skeet had to say? I know the guy who nodded off won't be doing that in a Reese seminar.
I was really surprised by his shock that not very many people in the crowd flipped very much. I know that I don't very much, and that is mainly attributable to the lack of success I have had when trying it and so I haven't developed a confidence with it. I guess I may have to improve on that.
Also, I was surprised that he uses rods with as much action as he does. It makes sense that the rod can act as a shock absorber.
And yes, you should never nod off during a Skeet Reese presentation!
Well? Don't keep us in suspense! What happen to the guy that fell asleep!?
Are you saying not many guys in the audience flipped instead of pitching or are you saying they don't do either? If they don't do either I would be shocked too that's an important part of bass fishing. Big weakness in your repertoire if you don't have the ability to bust out the big stick to pitch cover.
That was pitching or flipping. I know I don't flip much at all. I also know a lot of guys that fish tournaments, and they flip very little. Of course, most of those guys are smallmouth guys in the Great Northwest Corner. I do fish docks and a lot of guys in the south flip and pitch to them, but I always use a spinning rod for that. If I fish more in southern MI and especially the Grand River I'm sure I'd have to start flipping more.
Ya that's what I figured I think a lot of guys in this state spend most of there time chasing those bronzebacks. You can't blame them for that it is definitely my preference although I am a firm believer in being diverse on the water. I try to mix up species and techniques as much as possible each year to stay confident in those situations. Not that I am real good at pitching but I try to improve every year along with the other techniques.
I have the setup for it, but find myself going to it much. It seems that if I find a big weed patch, I am throwing cranks down the edge or throwing a senko into holes, stuff like that. But, I should probably work on my flipping ability. I think I just need to go out with someone who is good at it to see what they do.
Oh and the older gentleman that nodded off during Skeet's presentation woke up quickly because Skeet came flying off the counter he was setting on shouting "Don't you fall asleep during my presentation". Luckily the guy perked up quickly or I don't know what Skeet had planned...
I wanted to go to that so bad. But, I have to live at work, even on Easter Sunday. I had plans to go to Camp and cruise this coming weekend, but guess what.....I will be working.
What's at Camp N Cruise? I didn't know they did a Spring Fling thing.
Quote from: Fishmael on April 06, 2010, 04:52:01 PM
I have the setup for it, but find myself going to it much. It seems that if I find a big weed patch, I am throwing cranks down the edge or throwing a senko into holes, stuff like that. But, I should probably work on my flipping ability. I think I just need to go out with someone who is good at it to see what they do.
Oh and the older gentleman that nodded off during Skeet's presentation woke up quickly because Skeet came flying off the counter he was setting on shouting "Don't you fall asleep during my presentation". Luckily the guy perked up quickly or I don't know what Skeet had planned...
Hey,
If you want to go on a flippin and pitchin trip let me know. I will be happy to take you out and show you how I do it.
Cy
I love flippin and pitchin though I don't do it as much as I used to (and it shows). Lake Ovid can be a great f & p lake. I had a fun couple hours up north last June on Tomahawk Cr Flooding f & p into a bunch of downed trees. Had a great day out there doing the same in deeper water on the flooded trees fall of 2008. Basically same community of bass that had just moved out deeper.
I didn't raise my hand during most of Skeet's questions. Figured I'd just bump the camera and I didn't want to be the one guy on any of the many questions he asked. I think some people were just shy.
Cy, let me know when and where. I can always use lessons.
Cy, let me know what works. I would definitely like to go out and learn more about flipping. You also mentioned that you would be up for a trip to Muskegon to help me learn the place, so maybe we can combine the two...or two fishing trips are good for me as well if Muskegon is not a good flipping lake.
Quote from: mikesmiph on April 06, 2010, 11:05:26 PM
Cy, let me know when and where. I can always use lessons.
Sounds good. I will let you know Mike. As far as pure flippin' and pitchin' goes the Grand River is probably the best the place to go. You can flip and pitch there until your arm falls off.
Quote from: Fishmael on April 07, 2010, 08:04:53 AM
Cy, let me know what works. I would definitely like to go out and learn more about flipping. You also mentioned that you would be up for a trip to Muskegon to help me learn the place, so maybe we can combine the two...or two fishing trips are good for me as well if Muskegon is not a good flipping lake.
You're right we did talk about fishing Muskegon...there isn't a lot of good pitchin' water out there but there is some. We'll see what we can do. I'm always happy to make more then one trip too.
Cy