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Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: GIG'EM AGGIES] #11950406 11/25/16 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted By: GIG'EM AGGIES
Shows you're experienced Steez, you can laugh about it. If you've never backlashed then all you've ever used was a spinning reel. I backlashed today too. Was flipping flooded willows, got a bite and tried to set the hook and the reel wasn't engaged. Stupid, stupid, stupid. I swear the bass was even laughing. That's how I get new line on my reels, lol.

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Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: ezbassin] #11950637 11/25/16 07:37 AM
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I can easily skip a senko or tube jig 20 or 30ft underneath any boat dock but I do it with a spinning reel MH7'2 duckett rod,20lb braid 3ft 12lb flouro leader. I've caught several fish this fall on boat docks with this set up. I've caught a few in the 6 pound range and had no problem pulling them through and around dock pilings. Why or better yet what's the benefit of using a baitcaster for this presentation? Kinda like using a wrench to hammer a nail.It will work but a hammer gets it done much faster. Spinning reel is just another tool in the arsenal.

Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: SK1] #11950983 11/25/16 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted By: SK1
I can easily skip a senko or tube jig 20 or 30ft underneath any boat dock but I do it with a spinning reel MH7'2 duckett rod,20lb braid 3ft 12lb flouro leader. I've caught several fish this fall on boat docks with this set up. I've caught a few in the 6 pound range and had no problem pulling them through and around dock pilings. Why or better yet what's the benefit of using a baitcaster for this presentation? Kinda like using a wrench to hammer a nail.It will work but a hammer gets it done much faster. Spinning reel is just another tool in the arsenal.


^^^^^ Pretty Much me as well.

I've been trying to learn with my bait caster, and plan to continue...but the backlashes have been horrible! hammer


Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: ezbassin] #11951207 11/25/16 08:40 PM
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SK1 is on point


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Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: SK1] #11951676 11/26/16 02:54 AM
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The spinning rod is the best technique if you don't want to speed all your fishing time fighting professional overruns...

I even use a small bobber-stopper with a t-rig... keeps the bait and weight together and u can adjust to the presentation based on what you're throwing...

Re: Skipping docks....questions [Re: ezbassin] #11951942 11/26/16 01:25 PM
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I may try a spinning rig for skipping a fluke but I want to learn to skip a jig with the baitcaster. Others can do it so I just need to practice.

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