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Re: Setup for flippin docks [Re: HornedFrog'07] #8387852 12/29/12 02:14 AM
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7'1" GLommis NRX 853 with a Revo stx works great for pitching docks or any cover it has great feel and good backbone ..


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Re: Setup for flippin docks [Re: Bayou Burner] #8388289 12/29/12 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted By: Bayou Burner
Originally Posted By: Reel Time Rods
I like a short rod to skip docks , it just seems like you have more control .
+1 I sometimes use a old 5'5" Pistol grip Lews Speed Stick for this. It helps with accuarcy for me. I usually use 6'6" though.


still have a bunch of old 5'5" and 6' speed sticks that I can really fling a bait up under some thick cypress with.

Haven't put them in the boat in a long time, mainly only if i know i'm going way up into some THICK stuff.

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