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<blockquote data-quote="nicdicarlo" data-source="post: 7976" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>I would say to start out, the 7' mh would suffice for pitching lighter stuff. A typical "flipping stick" would be a 7'6" H action. The extra length helps with the actual flip and the backbone helps when pulling fish from heavy cover. As for the real, I'm not sure. Calcuttas look pretty sweet. I would imagine it would be a good choice, especially for the heavier line. I don't do that type of fishing that often, but I do have a flippin stick. To me, its not that useful. However, some guys swear by em. I have used it more for catfishing and throwing carolina rigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicdicarlo, post: 7976, member: 110"] I would say to start out, the 7' mh would suffice for pitching lighter stuff. A typical "flipping stick" would be a 7'6" H action. The extra length helps with the actual flip and the backbone helps when pulling fish from heavy cover. As for the real, I'm not sure. Calcuttas look pretty sweet. I would imagine it would be a good choice, especially for the heavier line. I don't do that type of fishing that often, but I do have a flippin stick. To me, its not that useful. However, some guys swear by em. I have used it more for catfishing and throwing carolina rigs. [/QUOTE]
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