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    Ain't nothin like it! And it never gets old I sometime shoot docks 7 days straight and still lay awake at night in anticipation thinking about the next day!
    Minnows are for kids<<<update this statement is being reconsidered!
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    Ain't nothing like the THUMP!
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    Like I said. It's a hoot!

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    Everybody has talked about line size, rods and rod lengths, what about boat style and setup that is optimal when dock shooting?

    Question#1 Do you prefer to shoot from a bass deck or a seat that sits down in the boat if you had a choice?

    Question#2 Do you prefer a cable driven bass style trolling motor or a Power Drive/Terrova type trolling motor?

    Question #3 Do you use only your outboard when shooting docks going from dock to dock in close promixity to each other or do you drop the trolling motor?

    Question #4 Do you prefer a tiller handle, stick steer or a steering wheel driven outboard?

    Question #5 How far do you position the boat from the dock when shooting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Countrytime View Post
    Everybody has talked about line size, rods and rod lengths, what about boat style and setup that is optimal when dock shooting?

    Question#1 Do you prefer to shoot from a bass deck or a seat that sits down in the boat if you had a choice?

    Question#2 Do you prefer a cable driven bass style trolling motor or a Power Drive/Terrova type trolling motor?

    Question #3 Do you use only your outboard when shooting docks going from dock to dock in close promixity to each other or do you drop the trolling motor?

    Question #4 Do you prefer a tiller handle, stick steer or a steering wheel driven outboard?

    Question #5 How far do you position the boat from the dock when shooting?
    For me :
    Q1 ... bass style boat/raised deck works fine (& it's the type I own)
    Q2 ... cable drive, so I can instantly control the boat position/direction at all times
    Q3 ... trolling motor down & usually troll between docks (have found many good spots that way)
    Q4 ... steering wheel (all I've ever owned)
    Q5 ... roughly 8-15ft away from the outside edge of the dock

    ... cp

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    i like the stick steering best as i don`t have to git up to run the big motor .a few years ago i didn`t mind it . my pontoon boat works ok with my wife .she can`t shoot docks but keeps a minnow out around the edge to catch the ones that follow the jig out and don`t hit it .
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Crappie pappy, One more question, this time of year the water temp is 75-80 here in Ga. So when looking for docks to shoot is there a specific water depth , or is there such a thing as too shallow or to deep of dock?? I know more shade is better but when looking at a lake map and trying to find docks by maps to key in on what would you look for?
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