Congrats, great finish Sonar! It's always a good thing when Kyle rolls up with his camera. I'm a big fan of the Palmetto BugZ for flipping too. Do you cut the piece on the tail to separate the flappers or do you leave it intact? If so, when and why?
I saw you throw a spent bait in the canal. This water isn’t your trash bin. Every launch in Florida has one. Don’t be a bad example. For this reason I didn’t subscribe.
I’m sorry, but if you look again you will see I threw grass that got stuck on the hook after the fish catch. I would never knowingly throw trash of any kind on the water.
Setting the hook can easily create almost 75 lbs of shock. Even the very best reels’ drag will have some delay. The abrasion resistance benefit is alone worth getting the strongest possible. Sawgrass, Eelgrass, Cattails, Kissimee Grass all make Hydrilla seem like look like creek moss. The number one priority when flipping is get the fish out away from cover. I personally have snapped 30 lb braid setting the hook with a flipping stick. My reels don’t have maximum drag settings either, they will lock down completely.
Great video !! RIP Glenn brown, anytime I hear apopka I think of his tournament stuff
Great vid!!!
Thanks man!
That was very cool !! I live close to there and always wanted to try that canal and Apopka thanks for the videos!!
I was your Marshall the last day of that tournament, it was great to watch what you do!
Thanks for hanging with me Steve! That was a fun tournament! We really swung for the fences that final day. Hope to see you back out there.
@@SonarFishing I live on the Harris Chain and really enjoy the challenge that it throws at us! Hope to see you back here soon!
Congrats also on your finish!!!!! Flipping and pitching my favorite here in az
Great pattern on catching the fish...Super location pick!
Congrats you had a great finish;;;;;;;
All in all, a very good tournament, congratulations!
Congrats, great finish Sonar! It's always a good thing when Kyle rolls up with his camera. I'm a big fan of the Palmetto BugZ for flipping too. Do you cut the piece on the tail to separate the flappers or do you leave it intact? If so, when and why?
Do you think the canals are holding quality fish in Jan or early feb
Your a good fisherman
Would you a provide your hook choice and line? Thank you.
jim ewton I used the Hayabusa 4/0 959. It’s incredible
@@SonarFishing thank you sir... Watching your VIDright now...
Lake Harris primetime 10:30 a.m.
I saw you throw a spent bait in the canal. This water isn’t your trash bin. Every launch in Florida has one. Don’t be a bad example. For this reason I didn’t subscribe.
I’m sorry, but if you look again you will see I threw grass that got stuck on the hook after the fish catch. I would never knowingly throw trash of any kind on the water.
@@SonarFishing I viewed closely again. Sorry, my mistake. Thanks for clarifying. Great catch. I subscribed.
Doug Holdwick no worries at all. I’ve seen guys do that and it’s one of my biggest pet peeves. Thanks for subscribing!
65 lb braid for 3 lb fish on reel with 11 lbs drag??? Make it make sense😂 bass fisherman are too funny.
Setting the hook can easily create almost 75 lbs of shock. Even the very best reels’ drag will have some delay. The abrasion resistance benefit is alone worth getting the strongest possible. Sawgrass, Eelgrass, Cattails, Kissimee Grass all make Hydrilla seem like look like creek moss. The number one priority when flipping is get the fish out away from cover. I personally have snapped 30 lb braid setting the hook with a flipping stick. My reels don’t have maximum drag settings either, they will lock down completely.