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Dock skipping outfit?

Started by Hollada, November 03, 2013, 05:18:25 PM

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Hollada



Thinking of getting a new spinning rod for skipping docks. Any suggestions on length and action? I am leaning towards a 5'9" med power xfast st croix avid. Thinking the short rod will be more accurate.

What do you great dock skippers out there use?
Dan

2019 BassCat Caracal
225 Evinrude G2 HO
Humminbird Solix 12's
Minnkota Ultrex

Frank

I use a 5'6. & 5'10  rods.   both are cheap bps  rods.   medium fast.  I use fire line #20  with a weedless 7"  zipper worm for weed choked areas.  on cleaner docks usually braid with a flouro leader.  sickos are amazing,  if you can get them.  kustom kicker dock monkey  jigs are good too . 
the shorter rods really help a lot.   when the wind is strong and the water is mud  you can get right up by the dock and still be able to cast.  I really suggest practicing from both directions do that you can hit docks in front and behind you

Big dreams

I know water clarity plays a factor but how close do you usually get to each dock?

Schoolycustom

As far away as possible. Most lakes around here, the docks receive a lot of pressure. If they see you or hear you 99% of the time you won't get them to bite. As for set-up, I build my own rods so I built a 6'9" medium x-fast rod. I am 6'3" so the little longer rod is easy for me to handle, but I could see wanting to go shorter. What ever the length the key is a fast tip so you can really launch a weightless bait, but still have backbone to get a 4lber out. I use Nanosilk with a fluorocarbon leader. Pretty awesome combo.

JBASS

I always wanted to make a dock skipping deal with a funnel type deal and a spring loaded launcher deal and then point and shoot....
Yes I can skip but it would work great for the guy whom keeps stagging everything but a fish when a fishing with them...Just thinking

fishhound

Something between 6'6" and 6'9" is about the best length I have found. The best possible thing for skipping is practice and proper bait selection.

Slipkey

My beef with the rods under 6' for skipping is that it's hard to find a rod with a fast enough action to really get a good skip, which also has enough backbone to control the fish from getting tangled up in the dock once you've got him on.  I use a 6'3" St. Croix Avid (AVS63MLXF) extra fast tip with a Shimano Stradic ST3000FJ (high gear ratio and a fairly big spool to take up line quickly).  We've got a lot of overhanging trees, brush and docks on the river I live on so I use a lot when I fish around home. 

riverrunner

I mostly use a 6'6" medium with and extra fast tip , spinning rod with a fast reel . On some docks that have a lot snags or current to fight , I use a 7'4" medium action baitcaster with a soft tip . The baitcaster helps me muscle the fish out of trouble faster but it is hard to use .

Frank

i see a lot of guys staying back from the dock but also just getting a foot or so under.  i want my lure so far under it lands on shore.  there are days ill be 50 feet away, then there are days when i can touch the boats im skipping under.  on a day ill be doing both, ill have both a long and a short rod though.

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