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    A 12' rod that's NOT a broom stick also works for me......

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    on the lake you hit our preference is a stout 6 footer and an accurate cast or shot as they call that there dock shooting thing .
    it is about time to hit them docks over there for sure , one of them is just the BEST I have ever hit once the water chills a bit .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    on the lake you hit our preference is a stout 6 footer and an accurate cast or shot as they call that there dock shooting thing .
    it is about time to hit them docks over there for sure , one of them is just the BEST I have ever hit once the water chills a bit .
    Thanks Ketchn! Yes I do need to improve on my dock shooting technique. There has been a time or two I’m jigging a slip and someone goes bananas over it lol! I think if I could master that it would negate the need for a longer pole no doubt! I’ve got a nice 6.5 ft rod I need to practice with.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab Apprentice View Post
    Thanks Ketchn! Yes I do need to improve on my dock shooting technique. There has been a time or two I’m jigging a slip and someone goes bananas over it lol! I think if I could master that it would negate the need for a longer pole no doubt! I’ve got a nice 6.5 ft rod I need to practice with.


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    My favorite spot is between to tube and the motor on a pontoon boat in the slip. That opening is about the size of a rectangular kitchen garbage can. That also makes a good practice target. I also used a 5 gallon bucket with the bottom cut out of it for practice. That teaches ya to shoot thru the opening and back up under the dock where the big ones are. A coffee can works if you want a challenge
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    My favorite spot is between to tube and the motor on a pontoon boat in the slip. That opening is about the size of a rectangular kitchen garbage can. That also makes a good practice target. I also used a 5 gallon bucket with the bottom cut out of it for practice. That teaches ya to shoot thru the opening and back up under the dock where the big ones are. A coffee can works if you want a challenge
    Now we’re talking! Good advice sir


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab Apprentice View Post
    Now we’re talking! Good advice sir


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    Along the tubes both inside and outside.
    Spiderwebs are your friends, means the boat has been there for a while. As well as algae on the tubes.
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