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Just wondering if anyone could give me a little insight on the art of skipping a bait.(under boat docks low limbs etc.)For example what rod and reel setup is good?What technique?I've tried my best take on how to do it with mixed results.

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Low Budget Hookers has a pretty good video on this.  Look through his videos.

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 When you get REALLY good at it come back and tell the rest of us that aren't :( ;D...

                                 As Ever,

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definately argreeing with T-Rig, spinning gear is where its at. The type of bait that you try to skipp has alot to do with the success or failure of your attmpts. I alwas try to go with lures that are like one peice. I go with soft plastics and so on, the lighter the lure the more affective, also the way you cast makes a big difference. Just keep in mind being a kid and skipping rocks.

Peter

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Russ's video is right on. Nothing skips like a tube or a Fat Ika.

Ronnie

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That video helps alot,LBH.

 You see the guys on tv do it,but it never really shows you how they are doing it.

          Thanks. ;)

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