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Thread: Had to get serious about my dock shooting

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    Default Had to get serious about my dock shooting


    I bought this from Grip Sight Technologies Name:  20220330_185924.jpg
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    Just like sights on a bow. This thing sure has helped my accuracy. Not many places under a dock I can't put a jig now. I had no idea how many fish I had been missing under those floating docks with tiny gaps between the floats. Those fish are not used to seeing jigs up under there. Name:  20220330_190100.jpg
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    Once I got it all dialed in to the way I shoot I can can pick a spot under a dock and send a jig in there. Name:  20220330_190144.jpg
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    Turned My B&M Sharpshooter into a tack driver.
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    Whole new meaning to sniping crappie!


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    Perfect for livescope-ing crappie from under docks
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    how many lbs on the trigger pull is my question , wouldnt want an accidental discharge you know
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    Trigger is pretty secure unless it is freshly lubed with Slabsauce.
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    With a different jig, could bring a whole new description to a hair trigger!

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    You probably should put a patent on that before someone else does.
    With a little advertisement you could sell a ton of them.
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    Good thing these forums are time stamped
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    I’ll have to check that out. The biggest asset would be in helping build confidence and consistency in one’s fishing.
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    Wait till they come along and tell you those rod sights should be outlawed or it make it too easy. Back in my days of dock shooting we only had cane poles and did just fine, these new sights will ruin your entire outdoor experience.

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