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(PITCH Skipping) A Plastic Bait. COOL way to skip!



Skip and the Pitch Skip. Hit small spots every time!

25 Responses to “(PITCH Skipping) A Plastic Bait. COOL way to skip!”

  • Huntingjunkie1234:

    @exbassguide y dont u stop picking on a kid,cuz if u dont then i take ur 3 foot midget ass and skip u across the water. And then u can tell me if its to loud.

  • outlaw1693:

    thats cool!

  • exbassguide:

    TUBE JIG or Gitzit.
    Roger

  • IBG67:

    what particular bait is that youre skipping?

  • Sean1831:

    i have used that before, it is pretty good, biggest caught 3lber, used them once for about 3 hours, i would say get them.

  • exbassguide:

    That is a very good bait. But I do make one change to the bait! I add part of a sluggo weight in the tail section. So when you stop twitching the bait it falls like a senko (sideways). If you do not do this the bait will go nose down and that is not as productive!
    Thanks!
    Roger

  • tony1519:

    i was thinking about getting the banjo minnow…is the product any good??

  • exbassguide:

    Fishing is about using the best tool for the job and spinning is the best tool for skipping. Try fishing a 4 inch senko on 100 pound test line. You will not catch many fish that way. It just dumb and no one does that. Most people skip with spinning. I skip with a bait caster when fishing around thiker cover but a dock is not this cover most of the time.
    Roger

  • krissyndjjordan:

    thats with a spinning reel much harder with baitcaster

  • exbassguide:

    The big thing about learning to skip well is practice.. Always remember to leave about 9 or 10 inches of line from your lure to the tip of your rod. This will help load the rod. Just go out and just skip from shore and before you know it you will be skipping like a pro! Spinning rods are easier to learn. Try skipping senkos or tube jigs. They are also the best lures for skipping.. I will try to make a video next week

  • 83mrl:

    any chance of you making a video with the camera next to you and you walking people through your movements. i’ve been trying to skip for monthes now and can only go maybe 5 feet with acuracy and 10 feet with the rig going in any direction it wants to

  • exbassguide:

    Hi Bbkfly
    I’m not making the videos in an atempt to impress you or any one! I am making videos to help every one catch more and bigger bass. The video is all about why one way of skipping is better than others.
    Roger

  • exbassguide:

    REASON? Ya how about BIG BASS. remember I’m talking about skipping into brush under trees and underdocks. All places the bass love to hide!
    Roger

  • joblo252:

    yeah i can do that but is there a reason why i’d want to do that while fishin’ ?

  • Bbkflys:

    Nice vid, but I can guarantee you I could hit that camera every time with a spinning rod. Do that with a baitcast and I will be impressed.

  • pikefisherman3:

    i just learned how to do this with yamamoto grubs

  • exbassguide:

    tube jigs and senko baits work very good. The banjo minnow skipps best. Hard to skip baits are Jigs spinner baits and crank baits. You can skip any lure but it takes time to lern.
    Roger

  • bhos13:

    Great videos sir, thanks. What types of bait do you prefer for skipping and what types of bait should not or cannot be skipped well?

  • exbassguide:

    practice :-)
    Roger

  • forgerat87:

    GREAT video. ilike to try toskip as much as possible , thanks for the tips.

  • TonyNobioGiganto:

    how the heck do u do that!

  • eeeen321:

    a flip n’ skip eh?? niiiiiiiiicccee. actually kinda tough at first

  • exbassguide:

    One more great point that you can see about skipping is look at the location the lure first hits the water it is near me. That way the lure does not bounce up, it stays near the top of the water. That is a very big key!
    Roger

  • Fiin3sse:

    like a pitch flip combo that was nice

  • exbassguide:

    The side arm skip is slightly flawed because of the release point. It is hard to hit the exact release point every time. With the pitch skip you are casting on a vertical plain and the release point only determines the angle the lure hit’s the water.

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