crappiepappy - thankyouthankyouthankyou! Finally had time to sit down and read these links. Your article on dock shooting techniques was so clear and descriptive that I ran right out and got my rod and a bucket and started shooting in the driveway (don't know what the neighbors thought...). First shot went pppfffftt and, from your article, I knew right away what I'd done; after that, I shot 3 for 3 from about 11 or 12 feet away. Then I backed up another 5 or 6 feet and had to work at that distance for awhile, though the jig was getting beside the bucket just not in the bucket. After making a few adjustments and a slightly shorter 'lead' instead of running the line out to the big eye (the rod I was using isn't very stiff) I finally started hitting the bullseye. Going to keep working at various distances.
Okay, so the bullseye is about 12" round....but that's okay, I'm not trying to shoot miniature docks. (haha). By George (or by pappy) I think I've got it! Can't wait to get out on the water and try it.
Thank you for sharing your expertise!
~Sheila


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(and they DO have some, on occasion). I've been shooting docks for nearly 14yrs, albeit not on a consistent basis, and I'm still liable to send a jig flying over the ROOF of the dock
I just laugh it off & concentrate a little harder on the following tries.

















