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Kevin Burleson: Alright, when we pitch this bait in here, we are in 12-13 foot deep water here. We are pitching right to the top of these trees. You've got feet the line out as it goes down, otherwise it's just going to be hanging up in top of the trees, and watch your line.
Obviously, you want to go slag, you are on bottom, but a lot of times, it will -- they will hit it on the fall, they will hit it before, it ever gets to the bottom, and as you are feeding out there, as you got your thumb on the spool here, so you can obviously stop it and set the hook immediately when you need to.
A lot of people will just pitch it out there and just stop working out, but you've got to visualize your bait and what it's doing down there. But you don't want to hinder the fall, you want to let it fall, as fast as it's going to fall. And once you get that bait down on the bottom, you want to sit in there and just sit there and let it sit on bottom a few seconds and then just twitch it and just, reposition the bait in the same spot.
You obviously are not going to move it when you are in the middle of the closer of a limp and stuff, you aren't going to be bouncing it on the bottom and move it around, you just want to hop it and just reposition it, just give a little twitch. This water is so clear, a lot of times we can sit and watch the fish. When you pitch it in there though, they will king of come up to it and just look it. And they'll sit there and look it and just kind of move around, watching it and when you twitch it and reposition, that will trigger a strike a lot of times.
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