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Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11582743 05/04/16 05:03 PM
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A little longer rod 5'6" with a little larger diameter spool is better of beginners. Line comes of easier. While I leared on a 4'6" med. lite Wally Marshall and a pfluguer smallest reel. I am used to it but a few people I lent it to had difficulty. 1/8 oz with aid in getting distance but sinks to fast for paractical purpose. Try 1/16 and when you maste rit downsize to 1/32. They usually cant resist the slow fall. I like a hi vis line as many will not slam the bait but just inhale it .The like will just twitch.Dont wait.Set the hook. It is my favorite way to catch crappie BY FAR

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: crappie fan] #11582920 05/04/16 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: crappie fan
BnM Sharp Shooter 6 is awesome.
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BnM Sharp Shooter 6 is awesome.


I'll agree 100%. I ordered one off of Jet.com for $32.00 with free shipping and I love it. Nice solid backbone and it will sling shot a jig very far.

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583124 05/04/16 07:56 PM
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I just recently purchased two BnM Sharpshooter 6' rods and I have to say I love them! They are sensitive but have some awesome back bone. The only thing I can't figure out is the cut out in the cork on the upper handle. Other than that I would highly recommend it!

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583249 05/04/16 09:00 PM
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JoSkeeter...that is prolly to put your finger on the blank itself for extra sensitivity...to feel the thump better...


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Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583331 05/04/16 09:41 PM
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My wife thinks I'm nuts and yours might think the same but I practice shooting a jig into a bucket in the backyard. When you get good at that then set the bucket under the picnic table. I have broke several rod tips on 6 ft. rods so now I shoot with a 5 ft. I like a 1/16 oz. jig because it's heavy enough to shoot far but still get a fairly slow fall. Not always, but typically the farther you can get that jig under the dock the better chance of getting bit. When you set the hook then get him out quick before he wraps you up. Someone already mentioned it but WATCH YOUR LINE or you'll miss fish. Have fun and good luck!


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Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583373 05/04/16 10:00 PM
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Thanks for all the input guys! I'm gonna give it a try. I'll follow up Monday with some pics of the proceeds or at a minimum, a copy of the ER bill. Either way, I'm kinda excited to see how it turns out. Just got me to thinking, what fool thought of "shooting" in the first place? Reckon he was trying to flip a jig under a dock, scratched his ole sunburned head and said, "sure wish I could get further under that dock, I wonder if I can shoot it like an arrow under there?" he went from idiot to genius!

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583879 05/05/16 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted By: Rathr B. Fishin
Thanks for all the input guys! I'm gonna give it a try. I'll follow up Monday with some pics of the proceeds or at a minimum, a copy of the ER bill. Either way, I'm kinda excited to see how it turns out. Just got me to thinking, what fool thought of "shooting" in the first place? Reckon he was trying to flip a jig under a dock, scratched his ole sunburned head and said, "sure wish I could get further under that dock, I wonder if I can shoot it like an arrow under there?" he went from idiot to genius!


Don't get them started....their heads are big enough...lol


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Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11583909 05/05/16 02:01 AM
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"Not only did I invent the Internet, I invented dock shooting." Al Gore

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11584332 05/05/16 11:26 AM
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Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11584492 05/05/16 01:07 PM
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Get in your driveway and close your garage door enough to leave a 12" gap at the bottom. Practice putting the jig under the door. Once you master 12" move it down a few more. Matt Carroll (Jigum) gave me this tip years ago and it works for practice.

Re: Dock Shooting rod? [Re: Rathr B. Fishin] #11585345 05/05/16 07:53 PM
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I do my dock shooting with a 7' shakespeare micro-graphite light-action rod from walmart. They cost about $16. I have the Mitchell Avocet II reel. 4lb test line and a 1/16oz jig. It's a fine set up and you can't beat it for the money. Not saying it's the end all be all but you could certainly pick it up on your way to the lake.


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