Here is a little info from what has equaled success lately. Not just for me, but for other fellow anglers as well. Keying in on docks that hold water at all tides, even on the lowest tides. Moving water is key as well is working the dock at different points in the tidal stage. End of the dock at lower up to land side at higher. Picking apart the dock effectively with the tried and true trout trick rigged with a flipping hook and bullet weight. I tie a snell knot to the flipping hook, so when setting the hook the bullet weight and the snell knot to the hook create the ultimate hookset for this situation and getting the fish out of the structure quickly and effectively. Hope this helps. Tight lines.
Good condensed info here. Thanks for the insight, and your posts!
(still not seeing your pics but it’s probably on my end lol)
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That is some solid info, thanks captfields.
Love this sort of stuff. Thank you.
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Originally posted by AUAlum2000Love this sort of stuff. Thank you.
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Indeed. Stuff like this seems to be in short supply lately. Thanks, Captain.
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