
5 Flipping & Pitching Tips for Catching Bass in Heavy Cover
Flipping and pitching are essential techniques for anglers targeting bass in thick vegetation, docks, and other heavy cover. Using the Obee Flippin Bass Jig, you can reach spots that are tough to fish with other baits. Here are five tips to help you master flipping and pitching for largemouth and smallmouth bass.
1. Choose the Right Jig
Select a jig designed for flipping or pitching, like the Obee Flippin Bass Jig. Natural colors such as black, green pumpkin, or crawfish shades often work best. Browse our Flipping & Pitching Baits collection to see our top options.

2. Use the Right Rod and Line
A stiff rod with fast action improves control in heavy cover. Pair with 12–20 lb braided line for strong hooksets while keeping sensitivity for subtle strikes.
3. Focus on Heavy Cover
Cast near docks, brush piles, submerged timber, or thick vegetation. The jig excels at reaching tight spots where bass hide. Keep your presentation subtle to avoid spooking fish.
4. Use Short, Precise Movements
Flipping and pitching require small, controlled casts. Let the bait sink naturally, then lift or twitch slightly to imitate prey movement. Patience and precision often trigger more bites than fast presentations.
5. Keep Multiple Colors and Sizes Available
Having a selection of jig colors and weights lets you adapt to changing water conditions and bass preferences. Explore our Flipping & Pitching Baits collection to stock the right options for every scenario.
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