Froggin’ and Flippin’ For Larger Bass in a Kayak

Chasing 90 Inches using arguably one of the funnest ways to catch bass. There are lots of top water action as well as some flipping in this video to achieve this bag. This summer is heating up and we are going to continue to grind out these bites with key summertime techniques. #kayakbassfishing #largemouth #bigbass #topwater #tournament #KBF #torqeedotopten #oceankayak #oldtownkayak #pacmotor #speedworm #zoom #bittersbaits #summertime #misslebaits #flipping #punching #aquaticvegetation Music Credit to YouTube Studio Gear Note: A lot of the equipment I use is not made anymore including the Kayak. This just goes to show that you do not need the best or the newest gear available to catch fish. Kayak Ocean Kayak Big Game Prowler II with the PacMotor propulsion system Rod Setups: Speed Worm Rod: All Star Nano 6’6" MH Fast Worm Reel: Abu Garcia Silver Max 6.4:1 Line: P-Line FLOROCLEAR 12lb All Purpose Rod: Team All Star IM10 Graphite 6’8" MH Reel: Abu Garcia Pro Max 7.1:1 Line: Spider Wire G-String 12lb Moss Green Frog/Swim Jig Rod: Dobyns Fury Series 7’ Heavy Fast Reel: Old School Bass Pro Extreme 6.4:1 200 Size Line: 50lb Power Pro Moss Green Flipping Rod: Diawa Fuego 7’4" Heavy Reel: Team Diawa Advantage 6.3:1 Super-Tuned 150 Size Line: 65lb Power Pro Moss Green Crank Bait Rod: Quantum KVD Cranking Stick 7’ MH Reel Old Lews Speed Spool 6.4:1 Line: Berkley Trilene 12lb Moss Green Finesse Set-Up Rod: Team All Star IM10 Graphite 6’6" Spinning Rod Reel: Shimano Miravel C3000 Line: 15lb Yellow Power Pro with 15lb Fluorocarbon Leader