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It used to be cut and dry for me what I would use to get under a dock, a
Texas rigged 6" Producto tournament worm with a 1/32ounce bullet weight (pegged). Now there are so many factors that go into it, like how far off the water the dock is, how deep of water does the dock sit in, what kind of structure besides the dock exists around the dock (weeds, rock, wood). How many angles the dock have (to create shade). So I guess there are many baits to list. On Boom I caught fish on docks drop shotting, on crankbaits, and on soft plastic jerkbaits. I suppose I left more questions than answers :-( Chris "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... ........my favorite lure for throwing under docks is a what is your favorite lure? "Please answer before you read what others post" |
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