Have you ever thought about fishing boat docks? Well you should. When I was young, a long time ago, there was this old man who fished Buckeye Lake in Ohio and caught more bass than anyone I knew at the time. He was fishing around docks. His lures were all beat up, most of them missing paint and some were even bare wood from hitting them on the docks so many times.
Let's dive right in.
Why
You Should Go Fishing Boat Docks for Bass
Boat
docks produce shade and bass feel secure in low light areas. Docks
also provide a place for bass to ambush their prey. Sometimes when
you see rod holders and lights at a dock there's a chance there's
some kind of structure there too.
Maybe a brushpile or rocks
that the owner has produced. Use your trolling motor to get close to
the dock or just drift up to it and flip or pitch your lure.
Some
good lures for fishing boat docks are a jig, worm, crankbait
and spinnerbait. Of course, you want to throw as far back under the
dock as you can but make sure on the retrieve that the lure bumps the
dock's post as it goes by them.
Erratic behavior Produces Strikes
The erratic behavior of
the lure sometimes produces a strike. If you're using a crankbait,
you can bend the eye and make it run under the dock. While the lure
doesn't run true it does get farther under the dock where the fish
are.
Now they have a lure called a coffin bill lure that is
ideal for fishing boat docks. Docks are one of my most
favorite places to fish and apparently the bass like them too.
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