Originally Posted by
CrappiePappy
I've done most of my dock shooting down in Tenn, and a little bit in Ala. What I've always looked for was depths over 10ft at the front of the dock, fishing poles or holders visible, fishing boat in the slip, minnow buckets, and ropes or cables running down into the water off the frame of the dock. One other tidbit is when you see a dock with rod holders attached, search the area out from those holders at least 50ft away. Some dock owners plant brushpiles out away from the dock, but still within the reach of a good cast.
And yeah, cobwebs (esp. around the motor of a pontoon) are a good indication that the dock hasn't been fished (that day) by other dock shooters.
Most times dock shooting I'd be using a 1/16oz ballhead weedless jighead with 1.5" to 2" plastics.