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  • Designed by Skeet Reese
  • Optimum action
  • Sized right
  • Ultimate flipping bait
Designed by pro angler Skeet Reese, Berkley’s Pit Boss Softbaits utilize the optimum action to produce bites under all conditions. The ultimate flipping bait, Berkley’s Pit Boss is sized to match the most common forage, like bait fish and crawfish. Made in USA.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 33 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Pit Boss Great Bait! I've been slamming bass on beds with this bait! Black and Blue Flake hands down my favorite pit boss to throw. May 6, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Easy Flipping Bait worked great in shallow water flipping brush and trees. April 30, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Berkley havoc i got a pack of these in junebug and i love the feel and color of these. they work good for flippin and punchin aswell in deeper water. i just opend up the back tied one of these on with 1/4 weight and 4 mustad ultrapoint and 2 flips in to shore and bam! a chunky 3 pound lagemouth ater up and the lake was a cold high pressured lake so i wasent expecting much but i continued to fish and i kept catchin fish! they are week tho and rip April 30, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Buy! Flipping into heavy cover is quickly becoming one of my favorite tecniques. There are so many options for plastics with this particular style and I've only tried a few of them and these pit boss's seem to work perfectly. They punch through thick grass and cover with ease and the bass seem to really like them. Haven't caught too many yet with them but I'll definitely be using them again in the future. April 10, 2013
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How do you work these?

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Lift and drop like a T-Rigged plastic? Creep along the bottom stop and go? Deadstick with a hop or shake once in a while?
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I fished it T-rigged and flipped shallow water trees, also pitched it in Lilly pads as well.
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T-Rigged is great - flipping works great, just drop works great.
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Yes this is the only way I have fished this bait so far. Very productive for me! I use black and blue flake on a 4/0 EWG hook and a 1/4 oz. bullet weight pegged with a toothpick.
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yes! happens to be my favorite method. Rig on a weighted swim bait hook
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yes this is great texas rigged. I have found a 4/0 hook works good.
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Yes, its the best way in grass or around docks.
2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Yes you most certainly can did it myself
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Most productive colors?

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What works? I picked up a bag of the tex but is it worth getting other colors as well?
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It all depends on what type of water you are fishing. I personally like Black/blue flake it has been very productive for me and I would recommend it to anyone.
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for stained water go with black and blue. For clear water choose a more natural color ie. watermelons or green pumpkin.
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Watermelon and my favorite...Junebug
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hey vampire orange seemed to kill for me. keep casting!!!
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ive caught most on big texan but id try out different colors. But i bet they all work
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I have been using green pumpkin in slightly stained water.
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Generally more natural colors such as green pumpkin, watermelon, and summer craw will be more effective in clear water while brighter and more solid colors (electric blue, junebug, black/blue) will work in a stained water situation. I use the Pit Boss for flipping and pitching in thick vegetation and have found that color is not a big factor in that situation.
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Sorry. I can only say what works on the lakes here in Missouri.
Table rock lake is a deep clear lake.
Some timber, rocks, and several coves.

Stockton Lake is mostly shallow. Lots of timber. Not so clear in most places.

My color is watermellon seed for both these lakes.
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I would not..too bulky.
2 months, 2 weeks ago
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This bait works best on shaky head, but I have used it texas rig which worked good.
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I really like the action of this bait on any jig head or a weighted hook rigged weedless.
It works very well with all kinds of retrieves.
The downside for me is that they aren't durable enough.
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good and has a thick head so it should work good. have used this bait flipping and carolina rigging but i think shaky headings work work to on beds or something.
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I use a 1/4 oz. mag bullet weight. All depends on the water depth/vegetation. I personally like to use a heavier weight to keep the bait on the bottom.
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use a 1/4 oz bullet weight. Either tungsten of lead will work. If you are flipping it into thick weed cover go with a 3/8 or 1/2oz bullet weight.
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3/8 to 5/8 tungsten bullet
2 months, 2 weeks ago
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A 3/16 ounce slider.
9 months ago
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I use a black bullet weight or a drop shot setup with a swivel so the line doesnt twist up on you. Weight varies depending on depth and current. Typically I use a 1/4 oz.
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i like using the 1/4 oz weight for all my soft plastics.
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a flippin weight.size depends on cover and depth.
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Bullet Weight
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It depends on the bulkiness of the bait. For this particular bait I use a 4/0 or 5/0 EWG Z-bend hook.
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a 4/0 hook works welll with these baits. get the owner jig rig. check them out. weight and hook connected by a swivel. gives the bait a great fall. keep casting!!!
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2/0 to 4/0
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Use a 2.0 or 3.0 hook size.
Smallmouth also hit this bait well.
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I use the Gamagatsu 3/0 offset shank or the ewg 2/0 or 3/0. If I im in a tournament I use the Trokar
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I like 4/0 with 5", and 3/0 with 3".
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depends on the type of worm (width of body)
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i try match my hook sizes tio my bait like 1/0 for aa 1 inch bait or a 3/0 for a 3inch bait

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Most popular are 2/0 for the 3", 3/0 for the 5"
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