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spindog wrote:Boat docks are great early season cover and stucture. Ive had the best luck on docks that are most complex, different
sections, boat houses and boat lifts. Docks that are low to the water surface tend to produce best, they offer more shade
and cover. Sometimes docks that are isolated from other docks may be most attractive because its the only available dock.
Prior to spawning, groups of bass tend to cruise from dock to dock, and will hold on particular docks during mid day. Cloudy
conditions the bass. tend to be more on the move.
When fishing docks I try and skip small platics way up under the most recessed portions of the docks. The most important
thing is if you see a fish-dont cast right on her noggin. Usually I'll cruise along with the trolling motor looking for fish, on a
clear water lake you can see these fish with your eyeballs. Then come back to these fish holding docks and make some casts.
Fishing docks takes stealth, dont get to close and if a fish swims out and sees you its over, leave and come back later.
Docks provide excellent cover, sructure and spawning areas. Use some common sense, docks are private property fish them
with respect.
Nik wrote:I think he's talking Largies, but docks are sure underrated for smallmouth. In that late spring/early summer period you can pull a smallie out from under almost every dock on some lakes.
Bigbass Dez wrote:Nik wrote:I think he's talking Largies, but docks are sure underrated for smallmouth. In that late spring/early summer period you can pull a smallie out from under almost every dock on some lakes.
no dout Nik !!
Im gonna stay away from docks again this year , it worked in my favor last year by fishing more off shore structure which was one my goals . Less fishing pressure in the middle of lake , more fish to pull from one two spots .. thats my story and im sticking to it !!
Nik wrote:Bigbass Dez wrote:Nik wrote:I think he's talking Largies, but docks are sure underrated for smallmouth. In that late spring/early summer period you can pull a smallie out from under almost every dock on some lakes.
no dout Nik !!
Im gonna stay away from docks again this year , it worked in my favor last year by fishing more off shore structure which was one my goals . Less fishing pressure in the middle of lake , more fish to pull from one two spots .. thats my story and im sticking to it !!
good idea. really i think everyone except me should stay away from docks this year.
Bigbass Dez wrote:Hey Spindog, are you talking LMB here or smallies?
basser90 wrote:I would never exclude docks in my arsonal. Des is right, it's great finding new structure and fishing deep water structure, getting off of the community holes, but I personally can only drag rubber for so many months. There's definatly a time and a place for both. Pressure certainly plays a part of it, but tourney or fun fishing it's always about me and the fish anyways. Not only do I get to hone my flipping and pitching, it also allows me to try different baits, hard and soft with some surprising results. But then again, there's nothing much more thrilling then pulling 3 or 4 quality fish of a rock pile! Right Des? I target smallies and largies on docks, just different tecniques. At a minimum I will also throw a spinnerbait between docks.
BassDood wrote:I love docks. I feel that fishing from the float tube helps. I think my cohorts will agree with the stealth that you have. I'll toss all manner of baits...brush hawgs, jigs, senkos, grubs, swim senkos, even spinnerbaits, all with great success. I've found tho that some docks that have produced consistently in the past, have not produced at all the last couple of seasons. Some of these docks on my home lake produced fish nearly every time out...almost without fail. Now, a couple of these that were "magnets" in the past, produce zilch. I have not caught a fish on em. Nothing has changed that I can tell...but obviously something has. Any ideas?
BTW good point, spindog on respecting peoples property. Always.
Bassdude wrote: Now, a couple of these that were "magnets" in the past, produce zilch. I have not caught a fish on em. Nothing has changed that I can tell...but obviously something has. Any ideas?
Trent Hale wrote:I target docks in every Lk I fish. Every fish in Wa. Hawgs came off docks yea there over fished but most fishermen work the docks way too fast. Last year I fished behind a boat and caught fish that they had missed. In order to get the pigs you must work the docks slow and pick them apart. On many outings I would fish a dock with no fish, move to the other side and it's on. Or even make a second lap around the Lk and catch fish off docks that didn't produce befor. A rull of thumb always fish the shade side of the docks. As spin dog said the docks will have food all around them. Don't be scared to fish them and you could catch a fish of a life time. I have seen some state record fish under docks and they may not bite when your there or when I'm there. Do come back befor leaving the Lk and stay off the dock and try again. Use big baits like 3/4 oz jigs with dubble trailors and try trip trailors this will make a big difference. You should use braid so you don't lose any fish or lures. All it takes is one wrap around and your fish is gone with out braid.
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