Certainly your mileage will vary on dock owners for sure
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Certainly your mileage will vary on dock owners for sure
I incorporate the dock shooting style of casting to tight spots from the bank sometimes, like over hanging branches, or where tree limbs prevent any type of normal casting. On occasion, I'll drive up to the state park marina on Pomme de terre lake, (about 54 miles away) and fish the docks over there, from the docks, and if I can't get them to come out to bite dropping straight down, dock shooting I go...
Jamesdean you're a Skipper, I can't Skip worth a flip, I'm impressed.
Sometimes it don't skip but goes ploop right where it hits. But, I stay at it. It helps to, that I'll get out in the yard and practice shooting at a small bucket. Neighbors think I'm a bit off my rocker for doing it, but I really don't care...It helps me accomplish what I want, and that's what matters to me.
I have a bass fishing buddy that can flat sling a worm under a dock
Come on Jack !
you behind times with the spot lock! :Rofl
add you a couple rear trolling motors and you’ll be set ! :biggrin
I had bought a small trolling motor, a remote for directional control ,and a box to house it all. My plans were to make a thrust tube to swing the back end of the boat as needed to better stay in line with the dock. I never got around to building it. I am pretty effective at boat control with the Terova.