Flipping & Pitching

Flipping & Pitching Fishing on Rodman Reservoir

Rodman Reservoir · Florida · Southeast

Rodman Reservoir sits on the Ocklawaha River in Putnam County, Florida, formed by the Rodman Dam as part of the abandoned Cross Florida Barge Canal project. The reservoir is defined by thousands of acres of flooded timber, hydrilla beds, lily pad flats, and cypress-lined shorelines that create a complex, cover-heavy fishery with tannin-stained water typical of Florida blackwater systems. Largemouth bass are the primary target, with trophy fish produced consistently enough that this reservoir draws serious big-bass anglers from across the Southeast.

Flipping uses a shortened line for pendulum-style presentations within 15 feet. Pitching covers 15–40 feet with an underhand cast. Both deliver baits silently into docks, laydowns, and grass edges. Big bass in heavy cover are the target — this is where giants live.

Flipping & Pitching Setup for Rodman Reservoir

Rod7'3"–7'6" heavy or extra-heavy casting rod, fast action
Reel7.1:1–8.1:1 baitcaster
Line50–65 lb braid or 20–25 lb fluorocarbon
Weight3/8–1 oz pegged tungsten, matched to cover density
Hook4/0–5/0 straight shank flipping hook

Seasonal Tactics on Rodman Reservoir

spring

Lake: February through April is peak season — bass stack on shallow timber edges and lily pad flats in 2–6 ft of water to spawn. Pitching a 1/2 oz black/blue jig to specific cypress knees or flipping creature baits into flooded brush produces the biggest fish of the year.

Flipping & Pitching: Pitch to buck brush and flooded timber during pre-spawn. Jig or crawfish-colored creature bait.

summer

Lake: Fish push slightly deeper into submerged timber in the 8–14 ft range to escape surface heat, but low-light feeding windows at dawn and dusk keep shallow frog fishing viable over hydrilla mats and pad fields through July and August.

Flipping & Pitching: Punch through grass mats with 1–1.5 oz weights. Fish the shade under mats where big bass hide from heat.

fall

Lake: Cooling temps in October and November pull bass back into shallower timber and vegetation edges. Reaction baits like a 3/8 oz spinnerbait worked through laydowns and along hydrilla edges pick up numbers, while slower jig presentations find the bigger fish.

Flipping & Pitching: Target dock ends and remaining grass. Fish move shallower as water cools.

winter

Lake: December through January fishing slows but doesn't shut down — Florida's mild winters keep water temps in the mid-50s to low 60s on cold snaps, and bass congregate near deeper timber in 10–16 ft. A slow-rolled swimbait or a drop shot worked along submerged creek channels in the old Ocklawaha River bed can produce quality fish when shallow cover cools off.

Flipping & Pitching: Slow flip to deep docks and boat lifts. Swim the bait down slowly on the fall.

Best Conditions

Thick grass mats, laydowns, dock pilings, boat houses, flooded bushes; murky water; spawn and post-spawn; summer shade

Pro Tip

Watch the line, not the water. Set the hook the instant the line twitches or moves sideways — bass in cover bite and spit fast.

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