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What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds
LM's? What would your defining features of a dock be that produce at least a couple of two-and-a-halfers and a three-and-a-halfer? Would you say there is a domain radius established by bigger bass? I always try for a second bass if I get one from a dock, should I try for a third or do you think the third one is just wasting time? The first one I usually just hock it out green and swing it into the boat without any play and go for a second one immediately. -- Steve --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.754 / Virus Database: 504 - Release Date: 9/6/04 |
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Steve wrote:
What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Steve wrote:
What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..."
How many points? Joe ------------------------------------- "RichZ" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..."
How many points? Joe ------------------------------------- "RichZ" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in message ... You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..." How many points? Joe I believe that reduces the total points back to zero.... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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"Joe Haubenreich" rofbmail (at) secretweaponlures (dot) com wrote in message ... You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..." How many points? Joe I believe that reduces the total points back to zero.... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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I'd add, to RichZ's excellent summary,
closed-decking (great) versus open-decking -( let's light through).... ( not so good). At least that is how it works in the heat of the summer in Texas.... RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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I'd add, to RichZ's excellent summary,
closed-decking (great) versus open-decking -( let's light through).... ( not so good). At least that is how it works in the heat of the summer in Texas.... RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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Joe wrote:
You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..." How many points? Actually, I also forgot 'scantily clad sunbather of female persuasion' 50 points. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Joe wrote:
You forgot "belligerent redneck landowner on dock with loaded shotgun..." How many points? Actually, I also forgot 'scantily clad sunbather of female persuasion' 50 points. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Excellent list Rich. I would add that for me, I seem to have the best
sucess with the docks that have weeds around them. Also the docks that end in 5' or so of water produce more on my artea lakes. Scott... Chetek, WI "RichZ" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Excellent list Rich. I would add that for me, I seem to have the best
sucess with the docks that have weeds around them. Also the docks that end in 5' or so of water produce more on my artea lakes. Scott... Chetek, WI "RichZ" wrote in message ... Steve wrote: What factors do you think contribute to a good dock as in cover that holds LM's? Wood, not metal. 5 points No fresh pressure treated wood. 2 points Platform low to water. 4 points The more dilapidated the better. 3points Dock resting on supports, not floating. 5 points Supports set into concrete blocks (artificial rocks) rather than just stuck in the bottom. 2 points Multiple horizontal or angled braces. 1 point per non vertical member. posts/braces larger than 4 by 4s. 2 points Dock cross or abuts both a reasonably flat bottom and a depth change. 10 points Dock abuts or houses a different type of cover (Rock/log/weeds/brush) 10 points Dock comes off seawall rather than just off bank. 2 points Wooden Ladder off front face of dock. 1 point Complex shape (T or L instead of just a straight walk)5 points. Lone dock on a bank. Jackpot. Barking Dog on dock. negative 2 points Jet ski ramps on dock. Negative 2 points Just add up the points -- the higher the score, the longer I"m spending casting at it. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Stoney
If you got 2 bass try for a third. I'm sure that is the best bet for your immediate next cast. |
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Stoney
If you got 2 bass try for a third. I'm sure that is the best bet for your immediate next cast. |
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I love docks that are in or near deeper water. Also docks that will let
me skip a lure underneath them. |
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