GLX FLIP PUNCH (2016) – G. Loomis Canada
Flipping has always been an oxymoron of sorts. It's considered to be a finesse technique, yet it requires brute strength to make it work. The finesse
GLX FLIP PUNCH (2016)
Flipping - an oxymoron. It's considered a finesse technique, yet requires brute strength to make it work. The finesse part comes in the presentation.
G. Loomis GLX Flip Punch Casting Rods
G-Loomis BCR855 MossyBack Bass Jig and Worm Rod
G-Loomis IMX 1103-2C STDR IMX Salmon Steelhead Drift Casting Rod
Conventional-Bass – G. Loomis US
Flip-Punch is an oxymoron of sorts. Both require plenty of power to effective, but both are a type of 'finesse' fishing. The finesse part comes in the presentation. When flipping, you 'swing' the bait with an underhand motion, holding the line with your off-hand to control the lure's entry into the water, allowing it (jig, worm, creature or tube) to enter the water very quietly. You want it to fall straight down to get into the sweet spot.
G. Loomis GLX Flip/Punch Casting Rod
G Loomis GLX Flip Punch Rods (2016)
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GLX JIG & WORM CASTING (2016) – G. Loomis Canada
GLX FLIP & PITCH – G. Loomis US
CLASSIC STEELHEAD – G. Loomis Canada