Great videos a must see for anyone wanting to learn this technic
posting this to help those that just started or would like to start shoot docks .
with this 2 videos all you would need is pratice pratice . diferent jigs and rod reel setup .the hair jig works best on blacksher likr thr ragfly or halfly .
most like a open reel i like the underspinn like the i forgit to flip the bell . it just seames like more work .try this little reel for $19.95 i have several open reels gave them away or put them on long poles .Crappie Fishing / Dock Shooting - YouTube
Crappie Fishing / Dock Shooting 2 - YouTube
retired and now i will always fishSpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Good videos papasage! I give on the water dock shooting lessons on jackson if anyones interested. I can have most people shooting like a pro in less than an hour. I also explain the differences in good docks and bad docks and different presentations.
Minnows are for kids<<<update this statement is being reconsidered!SpeckledSlab thanked you for this post
now that's good info sage..
slinger I bety you just teach a few tricks but not all you know!
mr paty is a man to listen to and the video by loggerhead is even better.. trouble around most of the lakes all of us fish is that the docks are 6" to 12" off the water...you have to practice to get good at it but it never stops amazing me the number and size of the crappie under docks..
here is an 8 yr old shooting.. this kid is hooked on the thump for life i believe...
Last edited by FalconSmitty; 05-13-2012 at 05:27 PM.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." ~Doug Larsonjym, SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Now Smitty, that is one of the best videos I have ever watched. That kid has it down pat. Thank you for a great video.
Both good videos.
If only the docks on Oconee were like those Wally was shooting.
Good tips and videos too.
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