Flip in the Bird Lure Co. is proud announce "Cooch's Fishing" will be guiding and teaching "How to Flip the Bird" on the California Delta and Clearlake in addition to his other types of guide services as of today.
Cooch's history and ability to connect with the novice to the advanced anglers will be an asset for those wanting to learn more about this new heart-pounding topwater bait. Andy will be able to explain the unique features of why the bird is different, how to trigger neutral fish, why profile baits catch bigger fish and also dead sticking.
Check out their product and contact information along with a video on the link below.
http://www.westernbass.com/shared/mag_w ... /#?page=32
Welcome aboard Cooch….
Thanks to Westernbass for the exposure of this new exciting bait.
Cooch's Fishing and the Bird
Re: Cooch's Fishing and the Bird
Thats Great News Bob , Yea he has been teasing us all on facebook with all his TOADS!!!!!




Tight Lines Dom
Yeah, my annual Toad! HAR!
Everyday this week has been an adventure with The Bird! Our Delta bass ain't the only big green toads that can't resist this bait! HAR! HAR! HAR!
Re: Yeah, my annual Toad! HAR!
Looks like I can retire my giggin' stick from now on!Cooch wrote:Everyday this week has been an adventure with The Bird! Our Delta bass ain't the only big green toads that can't resist this bait! HAR! HAR! HAR!

"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." - Henry David Thoreau
Re: Cooch's Fishing and the Bird
Hey cooch that bull frog is a different color then the one I got on sunday what did his belly look like? off white with a touch of chartruse on his chin? 

Tight Lines Dom
Re: Cooch's Fishing and the Bird
All white belly, with small black splotches everywhere. Like a bass, these frogs are chameleon like. This guy indeed was sitting in the cheese, with just his head exposed I assume, hence the chartruese coloring, the rest of his body was probably subsurface in the weeds hence the brown green. I actually never saw the lil sucker as he came up outa nowhere an instant before The Bird landed! There was a flush and slurp, then I saw the surrounding mat roll and my Bird was gone and set! Tha bird took him on a flyin' lesson right back over my head! HAR! HAR! HAR!
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