Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 Hey ya'll, What are ya'lls favorite baits to sling around docks? Is your choice influenced by how well you can skip em? Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 Senkos, jigs and Rage Bugs, primarily. But, more and more I am using dropshot when I have enough clearance to pitch it back a bit. One thing I never got comfortable with is cranks....or any treble hook lures. I see pros using or suggesting them all the time. But for me, there's just way too much opportunity to get hung up on pilings and ropes and hoses and cables.... I will toss a lipless sometimes if I think I can avoid stuff....but that sort of goes against getting it in front of fish a lot of the time. 3 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 24, 2022 Author Super User Posted March 24, 2022 4 minutes ago, Choporoz said: Rage Bugs How are you rigging the rage bug? Texas rigged? Pegged or not pegged? Quote
Super User gim Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 I pretty much just use weightless soft plastics now. Anything that has lead or a hard material is a no go for me anymore. I don't need to be clanging lures off docks, boats, lifts, posts, etc. If I bang a weightless senko into a dock, there's no noise. I wouldn't even consider a lure with a treble hook. I do use topwaters, spinnerbaits, and chatterbaits around docks, just not underneath them. Lime green with black speck has been my most productive color. You can actually see the dock I caught it under in the background too. 6 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 Jigs and squarebills have been my most productive two but a lot of lures work well around docks . 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 24, 2022 Global Moderator Posted March 24, 2022 Tubes and shakey heads. I don’t use wacky rig but that’s what most pros throw around docks 4 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 I don't skip very often. For docks, a light t rig plastic worm is my favourite. 3 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 24, 2022 Author Super User Posted March 24, 2022 12 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: I don’t use wacky rig but that’s what most pros throw around docks Took a look at what the top 25 pros were using at the Hartwell classic. Whole lotta wacky rigs and jigs. Surprising number of swimbaits. The most interesting was Taku Ito's Norries Flip Gill Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 1 hour ago, LrgmouthShad said: How are you rigging the rage bug? Texas rigged? Pegged or not pegged? Always T-rigged....never pegged. I almost always start with 1/4 and work up or down from that 1 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 24, 2022 Author Super User Posted March 24, 2022 1 minute ago, Choporoz said: never pegged One more for you. Why is that your preference? I played around with pegged versus unpegged recently. Want to get your thoughts. Quote
InfantryMP Posted March 24, 2022 Posted March 24, 2022 Chatterbaits, and Wacky rigs are my go to for skipping docks. In the morning I will throw a spook, or a plopper around them as well. 3 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 12 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said: One more for you. Why is that your preference? I played around with pegged versus unpegged recently. Want to get your thoughts. Lazy? I tried years ago to figure when I should peg and when not to. I was never able to convince myself that pegging a weight is advantageous. Oh...except in one circumstance....when bobber fishing worms for sunnies. Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 24, 2022 Author Super User Posted March 24, 2022 4 minutes ago, Choporoz said: Lazy? I tried years ago to figure when I should peg and when not to. I was never able to convince myself that pegging a weight is advantageous. Well, I found it kinda interesting. Because while I found that a pegged texas rig skips amazingly well and ensures that the weight is connected to the bait throughout the skip instead of flailing wildly around and potentially becoming very far disconnected when the lure finally falls........ I had better results on skipping an unpegged texas rig. This was just a handful of experiences though. I need more time skipping. 2 Quote
Super User Scott F Posted March 24, 2022 Super User Posted March 24, 2022 Weightless, T rigged Senkos and Ned rigs are what I throw at docks. I can easily skip them, or just work the edges if I can’t go underneath. 4 Quote
Way north bass guy Posted March 24, 2022 Posted March 24, 2022 Don’t forget a hollow frog. I’ve caught a ton of nice bass on a frog that’s skipped under or even just along side a dock. That’s one of my go to dock baits nowadays, with a tube or Berkley General for a follow up bait if a fish blows up and misses the frog. 3 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 25, 2022 Global Moderator Posted March 25, 2022 3 hours ago, Way north bass guy said: Don’t forget a hollow frog. I’ve caught a ton of nice bass on a frog that’s skipped under or even just along side a dock. That’s one of my go to dock baits nowadays, with a tube or Berkley General for a follow up bait if a fish blows up and misses the frog. I think I’ve only made the follow up thing with a different bait work once. It’s worked a thousand times just throwing the top water in there a second time though Quote
Way north bass guy Posted March 25, 2022 Posted March 25, 2022 7 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: I think I’ve only made the follow up thing with a different bait work once. It’s worked a thousand times just throwing the top water in there a second time though Yeah, I should’ve mentioned that’s usually my first attempt. Most of the time if a fish misses a frog around a dock, it hasn’t felt any hooks, so it’ll hammer it a second time. If after a few extra casts back in there it won’t hit it, I’ll then toss a tube or wacky rig back in, which often seals the deal. 1 Quote
Finessegenics Posted March 25, 2022 Posted March 25, 2022 Really hard to beat a wacky rig. I don’t fish docks much but my strategy is usually to throw a popper to see if any fish will expose themselves and follow the bait. After that, throw back with a wacky rig or 1/16 oz ned rig. I’ve found bass around docks to be mostly skittish, and I’m not sure why. Sometimes the follow up doesn’t always work. 1 Quote
collards Posted March 25, 2022 Posted March 25, 2022 On 3/24/2022 at 9:49 AM, TnRiver46 said: Tubes and shakey heads. I don’t use wacky rig but that’s what most pros throw around docks Tubes have been good for me 1 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 Fat Ika https://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/lake-guntersville-2012.html 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 We have a large lake ( Anna ) that I make it to a couple of times a year that has hundreds of docks and I only throw 2 baits....... wacky rig Senko's and Zoom flukes. Yes, it's because they skip so well. 3 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted March 26, 2022 Super User Posted March 26, 2022 49 minutes ago, cyclops2 said: Anybody NOT TOSS at docks & piers ? AT docks and piers - no, I do not. Beside or under - yes, quite often. Hitting the dock, pier or docked boat is encroachment here and ticks off the dock/boat owners. 2 Quote
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