Keeping it simple (KISS) is how Florida-based bass pro Randall Tharp likes to operate. We sat down with Tharp to break down his top 5 rod setups and techniques for catching Florida bass in nearly all situations. Beyond discussing core tackle, Tharp talks some technique specifics that, taken together, will enhance your efficiency and fish-catching success in this land of grass.
Tharp’s top 5 bass fishing setups for Florida bass:
1. Flipping and pitching setup. It’s no surprise that flipping and pitching reigns supreme in this land of dense vegetation, and it happens to be Tharp’s favorite way to catch bass. Straight braid, heavy tungsten and a big rod is the best way to penetrate the cover and extract big Florida-strain bass from dense mats of grass.
2. Topwater prop bait. An iconic lure in Florida yet surprising to some, a trebled topwater prop bait pitched into pockets excels at calling bass from a distance and triggering vicious strikes. Tharp prefers throwing it out in calm and protected areas then working it with alternating twitches and pauses.
3. Swim jigs. Swim jigs get the nod when you need to cover a lot of water and work different depth zones, all with a single bait. Swim jigs allow Tharp to cover 1- to 4-feet deep with a simple 3/8-ounce swim jig and trailer. His preferred setup (linked below) resembles a fleeing golden shiner.
4. Swimming a worm. A Texas-rigged worm with a light tungsten weight excels around lily pads or when needlefish are in the area. It’s a subtle presentation that can be fished clean through grass. Choose your weight based on the depth you’re fishing — a 3/16-ounce sinker is the best all-arounder.
5. Bladed jig. What bass lure listing is complete without a darn ChatterBait or other bladed jig option? Tharp prefers bladed jigs when targeting bass around submergent hydrilla. He has the most success with dark colors like black and blue and green pumpkin.
FLIPPING SETUP
• PLASTIC 1 – Zoom Brush Hog: https://wired2.fish/ZoomBrushHogs
• PLASTIC 2 – Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver: https://wired2.fish/SweetBeaver1
• HOOK – VMC Ike Approved Flippin Hook, 4/0: https://wired2.fish/VMC-HD-FlippingHook
• WEIGHT – ARK No Chip Tungsten No-Insert Flipping Weights: https://wired2.fish/Ark-NoChip-Tungsten-NoInsert-FlippinWeight
• PEG – VMC Sinker Stops: https://wired2.fish/VMC-SinkerStop
• ROD – ARK Randall Tharp Honey Badger “Okeechobee Special”, 7’11” X-Hvy Casting Rod: https://wired2.fish/HoneyBadgerCastingRod
• REEL – ARK Casting Reel (NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR SALE)
• LINE – Sufix 131 G-Core Braid, 65-pound: https://wired2.fish/Sufix131GCoreBraid
TOPWATER PROP BAIT SETUP
• LURE – Rapala X-Rap Prop, Black Chrome Orange: https://wired2.fish/RapalaXRapProp
• LINE (braided mainline) – Sufix 832 Braided Line, 30lb: https://wired2.fish/Sufix832Braid
• LINE (leader) – Sufix Advance Monfilament, 20lb: https://wired2.fish/SufixAdvanceMono3
• HOOK (upgraded) – VMC 7547 Hybrid Treble Hook, size 6: https://wired2.fish/VMC-HybridTrebleTW
• ROD – ARK Tharp Series Casting Rod, 7′ MH/X Fast Hammer: https://wired2.fish/HoneyBadgerCastingRod
• REEL – Shimano Chronarch 150G Casting Reel, 8.1:1: http://wired2.fish/ShimanoChronarch
SWIM JIG SETUP
• SWIM JIG – Greenfish Tackle Swim Jig, 3/8-ounce: https://wired2.fish/GreenfishtackleSwimJig
• TRAILER – Gambler EZ Swimmer 4.25″ Swimbait: https://wired2.fish/GamblerEZ-Swimmer425
• ROD – ARK Tharp Series Casting Rod 7’6″ Heavy King Cobra: https://wired2.fish/HoneyBadgerCastingRod
• REEL – Shimano Chronarch 150G Casting Reel, 8.1:1: http://wired2.fish/ShimanoChronarch
• LINE – Sufix 131 G-Core Braid, 50-pound: https://wired2.fish/Sufix131GCoreBraid
SWIMMING WORK SETUP
• WORM – Zoom Magnum Ultravibe Speed Worm: http://bit.ly/ZoomMagUVSpeedWorm
• HOOK – VMC HD Worm Hook: https://wired2.fish/VMC-HvyWormHook
• WEIGHT – ARK Fishing No Chip Tungsten Worm Weight, 3/16-ounce: https://wired2.fish/ARKNoChipTungstenWormWeight
• PEG – VMC Sinker Stops: https://wired2.fish/VMC-SinkerStop
• ROD – ARK Tharp Series Casting Rod 7’6″ Heavy King Cobra: https://wired2.fish/HoneyBadgerCastingRod
• REEL – Shimano Chronarch 150G Casting Reel, 8.1:1: http://wired2.fish/ShimanoChronarch
• LINE – Sufix 131 G-Core Braid, 50-pound: https://wired2.fish/Sufix131GCoreBraid
OTHE GEAR
• TACKLE STORAGE – Bass Mafia Money Bag: https://wired2.fish/BassMafiaMoneyBag
• SUNGLASSES – Costa Del Mar Blackfin Pro: https://wired2.fish/BlackfinPro
• FACE GUARD – Fish Monkey Performance Face Guard: https://wired2.fish/FishMonkeyFaceGuard
• GLOVES Fish Monkey Gloves (all): https://wired2.fish/FishMonkeyProducts
• ARK Apparel & Gear: http://wired2.fish/ARK-Apparel
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Born and raised in south Florida but never really fish until now. So I’m new to all this your video helps specifically from someone in south Florida thank you
i always swear by braided line only and people think I'm crazy 😅
Thank you, Sir, appreciate it.
Great presentation! Thanks!😀
No crank lures?? They are over rated ??
I’ve caught 2 on one lure on a devils horse
Bang o lure 24/7 #80 lb braid black & gold .
Randall Tharp is a Florida stud. That man in Florida is the Bass Whisperer!!
Wish I could catch bass like that
Gave up on it never really catch any thing
Straight braid all the way?
Sara spook and jerk bait also
Think I’d add burning lipless crankbaits and chatterbaits over grass and big 12” worms. I always have a Devil’s Horse tied on and it works great when it’s hot out.
Randall great informative video. What color was the Greenfish Swim Jig? Thank you.
Great advice Randall
all i do is use lipless ned rig chatterbait and i slay
I'm relearning some florida fishing techniques after not being in freshwater for so long and this video helps me get up to speed on soflo
Nice – Florida fishing. I am in south Florida myself. 🍺
Hey y’all are my favorite by far. I was wondering if you could do something on fishing ditches/drains. Just trying to figure it out.
No frogs??
When I first fish the first thing I will use is
the vmc pro series crayfish jigs
Or Berkey powerbait ripple shad minnows.
Both are great for smallmouth and largemouth bass plus great for perch too. And then there's other species of fish I had caught too off of these. Great information and techniques