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
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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.
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