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I am stuck fishing from a little paddle boat until we get a boat. The only place I can fish is in a little cove with a couple docks. I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on what and where to cast. Oh yeah and there's a good bit of submerged grass in the cove.

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I would throw a jig up under and around the post of the docks. You could aslo use a senko style bait weightless, texas rigged worms. This is also a video of the FLW last year on Lake Hartwell. May have a little bit of info in this video to help you and what the pros are looking for.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcATlBu062I

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Man, wake up early and ply the points and shallows with a topwater like Pop R, buzzbait or Spook. Make really long casts. Get a wacky Senko and work those docks. Then go back with a T-Rig and comb the bottom at the docks. Then go drag all the points with a crankbait. If you catch a few on the crankbait, work the area with T-rig or C-rig worms. Don't skip any piece of visible cover, rock or wood.

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