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Old February 15th, 2004, 01:36 PM
Richard g
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Default Skip casting under docks

On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:54:25 GMT, (Dale Coleman)
wrote:

Hi all, I have become curious about skip casting under docks and want
to try and learn how to do it. What type of rod works well? Fast
action spinning? What power, length and what type of butt. I have a
fast action 7 1/2 foot St. Croix Tidemaster that will for sure produce
enough lure speed for the skip but it may be a bit too long and the
long butt might get in the way of side casts. Anybody have any
favorites? What type of baits work well? Last but not least what line
works well? Seems to me the line has a tough job, got to be thin and
light for the fast cast but strong enough to pull the bass out of a
tight spot. I'm not a big fan of the braided lines but this might be a
real good job of one of them.

Thanks for any tips, DC


I just use a 6' spinning rod with backbone and 8 or 10 lb Stren. I
also have Power Pro on the spare spool in case I need a stronger line.
The trick is to make low side-arm casts so use the length rod that you
are comfortable with for that technique. Baits: tubes, double tail
grubs, single tail grubs, and senkos would skip Ok.
Richard g
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